Matrix isolation

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Matrix isolation is a powerful experimental technique used in chemistry and physics to study reactive species, such as free radicals, small molecules, and unstable compounds, in a controlled environment. The fundamental idea behind matrix isolation is to trap these species at very low temperatures (typically in the range of 10 to 20 K) within an inert solid matrix, such as rare gas (like argon or neon) or other inert solids.

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