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Pulse radiolysis study on aqueous solution of nicotine

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Pulse radiolysis study on aqueous solution of nicotine

WANG Shi-long
MEI Wang
NI Ya-ming
YAO Si-de
WANG Wen-feng
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.15, No.1pp.35-38Published in print 01 Feb 2004
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Nicotine has been studied for the first time by pulse radiolysis techniques. It has been found that hydrated electrons, hydrogen radicals and hydroxyl radicals can react with nicotine to produce anion radicals and neutral radicals, respectively, and the related rate constants have been determined.

NicotinePulse radiolysisReaction kinetic
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