1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf02061132
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Effect of γ-irradiation on the induction period of the thermal decomposition of barium perchlorate

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“…During induction period, the reaction is extremely slow and it continues until a critical value of nuclei 'n c ' is attained, whose value depends Brought to you by | provisional account Unauthenticated Download Date | 6/29/15 8:06 AM on the nature of the solid decomposed [39]. At critical irradiation dose of 2.0 MGy (<f> c ) in the present study, complete elimination [16,40] of induction period takes place due to introduction of a critical number of nuclei 'η c ' into the lattice through prior irradiation. The shortening of the induction period with increasing irradiation dose follows the relationship [21];…”
Section: Effect Of Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…During induction period, the reaction is extremely slow and it continues until a critical value of nuclei 'n c ' is attained, whose value depends Brought to you by | provisional account Unauthenticated Download Date | 6/29/15 8:06 AM on the nature of the solid decomposed [39]. At critical irradiation dose of 2.0 MGy (<f> c ) in the present study, complete elimination [16,40] of induction period takes place due to introduction of a critical number of nuclei 'η c ' into the lattice through prior irradiation. The shortening of the induction period with increasing irradiation dose follows the relationship [21];…”
Section: Effect Of Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…During induction period, the reaction is extremely slow and it continues until a critical value of nuclei 'n c ' is attained, whose value depends Brought to you by | New York University Bobst Library Technical Services Authenticated Download Date | 8/1/15 4:47 AM on the nature of the solid decomposed [39]. At critical irradiation dose of 2.0 MGy (<f> c ) in the present study, complete elimination [16,40] of induction period takes place due to introduction of a critical number of nuclei 'η c ' into the lattice through prior irradiation. The shortening of the induction period with increasing irradiation dose follows the relationship [21];…”
Section: Effect Of Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Thus with increasing irradiation dose and increasing temperature of heating, the time required to attain is reduced [39,40] consequently favouring the decomposition process.…”
Section: Effect Of Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 98%