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ELECTRON spin resonance measurements have been made on ultra-violet irradiated hydrogen peroxide – water solutions. The electron spin resonance spectrometer works at 9.35 kMc./s. and uses a conventional phase-sensitive detector system, with a field modulation frequency of 280 c./s.
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SMITH, R., WYARD, S. Electron Spin Resonance in Hydrogen Peroxide–Water Solutions at 90° K. irradiated with Ultra-Violet Light. Nature 186, 226–228 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/186226a0
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