Abstract
On irradiation with γ-rays at 77°K alkaline glasses give small yields of products, G(H2)= 0.12 = 2G(O2), and develop e.s.r. and optical spectra (Gε= 3.7 ± 0.2 × 104 for 6N NaOH and 4.2 ± 0.2 × 104 for 8N NaOH at λmax= 588 nm) characteristic of the trapped electron e t. When organic halides RCl are present, the optical and e.s.r. spectra show that G(e t) is diminished and R· radicals are formed. The kinetics of thermal decay of e t in these glasses can be interpreted on the bases : (a) that the main decay reaction is [graphic omitted], and (b) that the trapped electrons are divisible into two or more groups distinguished by temperature-dependent, characteristic half-lives of first-order decay. These and related effects are discussed.

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