Paramagnetic Species in Gamma-Irradiated Ice

Abstract
The paramagnetic resonance spectra of H2O and D2O ice irradiated at 77°K have been examined. The absorbing species have been identified as H and OH (or D and OD), a significant result for the radiation chemistry of aqueous solutions. The yield of radical pairs/100 ev is about 0.14. The hyperfine splittings of the H doublet and D triplet are a factor of 16 less than are observed in the gas phase. This result is attributed to the effect of the solid on the electronic state of the H or D atoms. The spectra of H2O2 in H2O and D2O2 in D2O irradiated at 77°K support the identification of OH (or OD) absorption. In annealing experiments the H and OH disappear near 115°K. Results on solid ammonia and solid formic acid irradiated at 77°K are also described.

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