Anion yields produced by low-energy electron impact on condensed hydrocarbon films
P Rowntree, L Parenteau, L Sanche
Index: Rowntree, P.; Parenteau, L.; Sanche, L. Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1991 , vol. 95, # 12 p. 4902 - 4909
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Abstract
Conclusion In view of our findings, the enhanced quenching of ACR's fluorescence may be attributed to the specific inductive effects due to the location of nitrogen within the ring system. It seems certain that the driving force for complexation of ACR with 0-CD involves the direct interaction of the nitrogen heteroatom with
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