1989
DOI: 10.1080/18811248.1989.9734380
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Behavior of Nitrogen Compounds in Radiation Field and Nuclear Reactor Systems

Abstract: Formation of nitrogen compounds in N,-H 2 0 systems under radiation was studied. A reaction scheme with 24 species and 73 reactions was proposed. Two trigger reactions for nitrogen atom generation: N, ~ 2N (o-value of 1.6 pmol per 1 kJ absorbed energy in N 2 molecules), and N2+H20*-NH 2 +NO (k=3.0 x 10 9 s-at 298 K with activation energy of 34.4 kJ/mol) were included. Calculated results with the reaction scheme agreed within an error factor of two with ammonium formation rates from an aqueous solution with dis… Show more

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“…In addition to NO and NH 2 in reaction (2), the formation of nitrogen atom by irradiation has also been proposed N 2* 2N (Ibe et al, 1989), and the generation of N-atom is explained as…”
Section: Gas-liquid Volume Ratio Effectmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In addition to NO and NH 2 in reaction (2), the formation of nitrogen atom by irradiation has also been proposed N 2* 2N (Ibe et al, 1989), and the generation of N-atom is explained as…”
Section: Gas-liquid Volume Ratio Effectmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, the index of water chemistry related to HWC reportedly vary from plant to plant, which may be partly attributed to specific impurities present in the water used (Ibe et al, 1989). Nitric acid and NH þ 4 formed through radiolytic reactions from continuous air in-leaked or airingress from the main steam condenser, are among such impurities (Ibe et al, 1989). Nitrous acid is reported to form in moist air radiolysis (Reed, 1991;Baulch et al, 1973), and its high concentration affects the oxygen responses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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