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THE fact that primary photochemical processes may depend on wave-length is, of course, well known, and investigations of wave-length effects in flash photolysis have previously been carried out1. Our work on duroquinone was concerned with the identification of the intermediates and of the kinetics of their reactions, which are, for any given intermediate, independent of wave-length.
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Christie, M. I., Harrison, A. J., Norrish, R. G. W., and Porter, G., Proc. Roy. Soc., A, 231, 446 (1955).
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BRIDGE, K., PORTER, G. Wave-length Effect in Flash Photolysis. Nature 182, 130 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/182130b0
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