2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2014.05.032
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Differences in fundamental reaction mechanisms between high and low-LET in recent advancements and applications of ionizing radiation

Abstract: International audienceRecent applications of high-LET radiation include boron neutron capture therapy. UV treatment of electron-irradiated UHMWPE impedes degradation caused by allyl radicals. Radiation synthesis of PVP nanogels above 55 1C leads to intra-molecular crosslinking. PCBs in contaminated sediments can be dechlorinated by reactions with hydrated electrons. a b s t r a c t Differences among the mechanisms of energy deposition by high-linear energy transfer (LET) radiation, consisting of neutrons, prot… Show more

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“…Silver nanoparticles are formed either by combining these clusters or by absorbing a neutral Ag 0 atom. (2) On the other hand, hydroxyl radicals (OH ! ) resulting from the water radiolysis process have the ability to oxidize either ions or atoms to higher oxidation states.…”
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“…Silver nanoparticles are formed either by combining these clusters or by absorbing a neutral Ag 0 atom. (2) On the other hand, hydroxyl radicals (OH ! ) resulting from the water radiolysis process have the ability to oxidize either ions or atoms to higher oxidation states.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The current applications of ionizing radiation and their connection with nanotechnology represent a research area that has gained special attention in recent years [1][2][3][4]. The revolutionary development of science and engineering has enabled the synthesis of nano-sized materials in order to take advantage of their unique properties that differ significantly from those of the individual atoms [5,6].…”
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