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Activation Energies for Reactions of the Hydrated Electron

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INFORMATION about the activation energies of reactions of the hydrated electron, eaq, is important for the elucidation of its reaction mechanisms and of the process of transfer of eaq in water.

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CERCEK, B. Activation Energies for Reactions of the Hydrated Electron. Nature 223, 491–492 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/223491a0

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