1. Practical Chemical Actinometry-A Review
- Author
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Hadas Mamane, Joseph Rabani, James R. Bolton, and Dana Pousty
- Subjects
Actinometer ,General Medicine ,Uranyl ,Photochemistry ,Biochemistry ,Oxalate ,law.invention ,Vacuum ultraviolet ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nitrate ,chemistry ,law ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Hydrogen peroxide - Abstract
Actinometers are physical or chemical systems that can be employed to determine photon fluxes. Chemical actinometers are photochemical systems with known quantum yields that can be employed to determine accurate photon fluxes for specific photochemical reactions. This review explores in detail several practical chemical actinometers (ferrioxalate, iodide-iodate, uranyl oxalate, nitrate, uridine, hydrogen peroxide and several actinometers for the vacuum ultraviolet). Each actinometer is described with recommended conditions for its use.
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- 2021