Pulse Radiolysis

Pulse Radiolysis is a particular type of radiolysis, the technique of exposing a sample of material to a beam of highly accelerated electrons, where the beam is generated by a LINAC. It has many applications. It was developed by Jack W. Boag in the late 1950s and early 60s.

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