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Wishart, B.S.M. Rao 210 $aSingapore $cWorld Scientific$d2010 215 $a1 online resource (636 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a981-4282-07-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aContents; Foreword; Preface; About the Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1 An Incomplete History of Radiation Chemistry Charles D. Jonah; Chapter 2 An Overview of Solvated Electrons: Recent Advances Mehran Mostafavi and Isabelle Lampre; Chapter 3 The Structure and Dynamics of Solvated Electrons Ilya A. Shkrob; Chapter 4 Instrumentation in Pulse Radiolysis Eberhard Janata; Chapter 5 Ultrafast Pulse Radiolysis Methods Jacqueline Belloni, Robert A. Crowell, Yosuke Katsumura, Mingzhang Lin, Jean-Louis Marignier, Mehran Mostafavi, Yusa Muroya, Akinori Saeki, Seiichi Tagawa, 327 $aChapter 6 A History of Pulse-Radiolysis Time-Resolved Microwave Conductivity (PR-TRMC) Studies John M. Warman and Matthijs P. de Haas Chapter 7 Infrared Spectroscopy and Radiation Chemistry Sophie Le Cae?r, Serge Pin, Jean Philippe Renault, Georges Vigneron and Stanislas Pommeret; Chapter 8 Chemical Processes in Heavy Ion Tracks Ge?rard Baldacchino and Yosuke Katsumura; Chapter 9 Radiolysis of Supercritical Water Mingzhang Lin, Yusa Muroya, Ge?rard Baldacchino and Yosuke Katsumura; Chapter 10 Pulse Radiolysis in Supercritical Krypton and Xenon Fluids Richard Holroyd 327 $aChapter 11 Radiation-Induced Processes at Solid-Liquid Interfaces Mats Jonsson Chapter 12 Radiolysis of Water Confined in Nanoporous Materials Raluca Musat, Mohammad Shahdo Alam and Jean Philippe Renault; Chapter 13 Metal Clusters and Nanomaterials: Contribution of Radiation Chemistry Hynd Remita and Samy Remita; Chapter 14 Radiation-Induced Oxidation of Substituted Benzenes: Structure-Reactivity Relationship B. S. M. Rao; Chapter 15 Femtosecond Events in Bimolecular Free Electron Transfer Ortwin Brede and Sergej Naumov; Chapter 16 Chemistry of Sulfur-Centered Radicals Krzysztof Bobrowski 327 $aChapter 17 Radiolysis of Metalloproteins Diane E. Cabelli Chapter 18 Mechanisms of Radiation-Induced DNA Damage: Direct Effects David Becker, Amitava Adhikary and Michael D. Sevilla; Chapter 19 Radiation-Induced DNA Damage: Indirect Effects Clemens von Sonntag; Chapter 20 Radiation Chemistry Applied to Antioxidant Research K. Indira Priyadarsini; Index 330 $aThis volume is a review of the trends in the field of radiation chemistry research. It covers a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from the historical perspective, instrumentation of accelerators in the nanosecond to femtosecond region, through the use of radiation chemical methods in the study of antioxidants and nanomaterials, radiation-induced DNA damage by ionizing radiation involving both direct and indirect effects, to ultrafast events in free electron transfer, radiation-induced processes at solid-liquid interfaces and the recent work on infrared spectroscopy and radiation chemistry. The book is unique in that it covers a wide spectrum of topics that will be of great interest to beginners as well as experts. Recent data on ultrafast phenomena from the recently established world-class laser-driven accelerators facilities in the US, France and Japan are reviewed. 606 $aRadiation chemistry 615 0$aRadiation chemistry. 676 $a541 676 $a541.382 701 $aWishart$b James F.$f1958-$01573781 701 $aMadhava Rao$b B. 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