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The spectral and time characteristics of the spatial-temporal structures luminescing when exposed to UV radiation in aqueous alcohol solutions of anthraquinone are investigated experimentally depending on the volume content of alcohol in a mixture. It is shown that the microheterogeneous structure of aqueous alcohol solutions considerably influences the behavior of the dissipative structures formed.
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Karitskaya, S.G. Luminescence of Structures Formed in Aqueous Alcohol Solutions of Anthraquinone. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 70, 265–269 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023825520184
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