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0001 # Time (ps) Gvalue Error
0002 #Shiraishi H, Katsumura Y, Hiroishi D, Ishigure K and Washio M 1988 Pulse-radiolysis study on the yield of hydrated electron at elevated temperatures J. Phys. Chem. 92 3011–7
0003 5000 3.45 0.2
0004 70000 2.93 0.2
0005 300000 2.67 0.15
0006
0007
0008 #Sumiyoshi T and Katayama M 1982 The yield of hydrated electrons at 30 picoseconds Chem. Lett. 11 1887–90
0009 30 4.8 0.3
0010
0011
0012 #Wolff R K, Bronskill M J, Aldrich J E and Hunt J W 1973 Picosecond pulse radiolysis. IV. Yield of the solvated electron at 30 picoseconds J. Phys. Chem. 77 1350–5
0013 30 4 0.2
0014 100000 2.67 0.1
0015
0016
0017 #Buxton G V 1972 Nanosecond pulse radiolysis of aqueous solutions containing proton and hydroxyl radical scavengers Proc. R. Soc. A 328 1972
0018 7000 3.556 0.084
0019 45000 3.052 0.084
0020 120000 2.8 0.08
0021
0022
0023 # Muroya Y et al 2005 A re-evaluation of the initial yield of the hydrated electron in the picosecond time range Radiat. Phys. Chem. 72 169–72
0024 20 4.1 0.2