1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf01124962
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Accumulation of molecular products in the radiolysis of water in vessels with a free volume

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“…11 In addition, some other reactions involving Cl À 2 radical anions have been studied. This was done using N 2 Osaturated weakly acidic (5610 74 M HCl) aqueous solutions of NaCl after a 20-ns pulse of accelerated electrons [the absorbed dose per pulse was (1.5AE0.3)610 17 eV ml 71 ]. It was found that after the pulse, optical absorption at l = 340 nm passes through a maximum and then diminishes with time.…”
Section: Oxidation Of CL 7 Ions By Oh Radicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 In addition, some other reactions involving Cl À 2 radical anions have been studied. This was done using N 2 Osaturated weakly acidic (5610 74 M HCl) aqueous solutions of NaCl after a 20-ns pulse of accelerated electrons [the absorbed dose per pulse was (1.5AE0.3)610 17 eV ml 71 ]. It was found that after the pulse, optical absorption at l = 340 nm passes through a maximum and then diminishes with time.…”
Section: Oxidation Of CL 7 Ions By Oh Radicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reaction scheme and the reaction rate constants adequately describe the well-known experimental data on the radiation-chemical degradation of water and the aqueous solutions of its radiolysis products (H 2 , H 2 O 2 , and O 2 ) over the range of pH 1-9 [3][4][5]. Note that water is the main constituent of LRW, and the action of ionizing radiation results in the formation of short-lived and highly reactive ions and radicals (hydrated electrons, H atoms, and OH radicals), as well as molecular products (H 2 , H 2 O 2 , and O 2 ).…”
Section: Water Radiolysis Modelmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In [3,4,6], the well-known [7] rate constant of reaction (13) equal to 9 × 10 7 l mol -1 s -1 was used for simulation. According to previous calculations [5], this value inadequately described experiments on the radiolysis of water and aqueous solutions and required that some other reaction rate constants be corrected (varied). Based on the fitting of experimental data with computer calculations, it was found that k 13 should be equal to 3.44 × 10 7 l mol -1 s -1 [5].…”
Section: Water Radiolysis Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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