Preferred Label : matrix isolation;
IUPAC definition : A term which refers to the isolation of a reactive or unstable species by dilution
in an inert matrix (argon, nitrogen, etc.), usually condensed on a window or in an
optical cell at low temperature, to preserve its structure for identification by spectroscopic
or other means.;
Origin ID : M03760;
See also
A term which refers to the isolation of a reactive or unstable species by dilution
in an inert matrix (argon, nitrogen, etc.), usually condensed on a window or in an
optical cell at low temperature, to preserve its structure for identification by spectroscopic
or other means.