1984
DOI: 10.1021/j150654a027
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Temperature and (polar) solvent effects on positronium reactions with nitroxyl free radicals

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“…8 For example, a decrease in S is seen in the addition of nitroxyl free radicals to organic substances. 20 From the chemistry of Ps with free radicals, our correlation of the Ϫ⌬S and free radical intensity from the in situ PAS and ESR experiments is consistent. However, it must be emphasized that the ex situ PAS experiments were performed several days after the irradiation while the ex situ ESR spectra were recorded shortly (ϳ 10 min) after the irradiation.…”
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confidence: 62%
“…8 For example, a decrease in S is seen in the addition of nitroxyl free radicals to organic substances. 20 From the chemistry of Ps with free radicals, our correlation of the Ϫ⌬S and free radical intensity from the in situ PAS and ESR experiments is consistent. However, it must be emphasized that the ex situ PAS experiments were performed several days after the irradiation while the ex situ ESR spectra were recorded shortly (ϳ 10 min) after the irradiation.…”
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“…The rate constant of HTMPO is somewhat higher in MeOH than in water. 15 Similar complicated and solute-dependent solvent dependences have been reported for the reactions of solvated electrons with organic and charged solutes in MeOH-water mixtures. [20][21][22] Solvent viscosity (η) and dielectric permittivity ( ) are the two most important physicochemical parameters affecting the rate of the reactions in solutions.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…Activation Entropies. The solvent composition dependence of the average activation entropy (∆S q ) of the o-Ps reaction with DMNA and HTMPO 15 are shown in Figure 9 together with the data for the reaction of e swith NO 2 B. 21 ∆S q for DMNA exhibits a maximum also at that particular solvent composition which corresponds to the most ordered structure.…”
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confidence: 98%
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