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On the decay of X-ray and U.V.-induced radicals in a methanol-water matrix at 113 K
The decay of HO radicals in U.V.- and X-irradiated methanol-water matrices has been studied. The decay rate is not dose dependent in the dose range investigated (45–300 krad) and a certain fraction of the radicals are practically stable at 113 K. The decay is significantly different in X-irradiated and U.V.-irradiated samples. This is probably due to the existence of spurs in the X-irradiated samples.