“…For example, in radiolysis of cyclohexane, the yield of the S 1 states is only 1.45±0.15 per 100 eV [104] (other estimates are 1.5±0.4 [105], 1.4-1.7 [100], and 1.75 per 100 eV [89]) while the T 1 states are generated at 3.4 per 100 eV [89], as estimated from the solvent luminescence yield and the product analysis, respectively. If these S 1 states were mainly produced in recombination of electron-hole pairs (as follows from studies of the effect of electron scavengers on the yield of solvent luminescence), the radiolytic yields would seemingly be equal to the G-value of ionization times the singlet recombination probability, f s .…”