The Radiation Chemistry Data Center at the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory offers extensive data compilations on ...
Radical processes in solution from radiation chemistry and photochemistry such as
- Pulse radiolysis of aqueous solution
- Rate constants for inorganic radicals and metal transients
- Oxygen radical kinetics
- One-electron reduction potentials involving free radicals
Excited-state processes in photochemistry and photophysics including
- Triplet-triplet absorption spectroscopy
- Singlet oxygen formation yields and reaction rates
- Metal complex quenching rates
- Triplet state photophysics
The Radiation Chemistry Data Center (RCDC)
is a focal point for the compilation and evaluation of kinetic, spectroscopic
and thermodynamic data for processes in solution involving reactive intermediates,
including free radicals and
excited states.
These data are primarily derived from the published literature on
radiation chemistry and quantitative aspects of photochemistry.
Data from the compilations is also made available as a database for PCs and for
searching online via the World Wide Web.
In addition to the critical compilation activities in
radiation chemistry and
photochemistry we also maintain
a substantial bibliographic database
in support of the data work.
The database is available for browsing new additions and
retrospective searching online via the World Wide Web.
The RCDC was established at the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory in 1965, as part
of the National Standard Reference Data System. We are funded by the United States Department of Energy (Office of Basic Energy Sciences).
e-mail: madden.1@nd.edu