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Radiochemistry or nuclear chemistry is the study of radiation from an atomic and molecular perspective, including elemental transformation and reaction effects, as well as physical, health and medical properties. This revised edition of one of the ea
Radiochemistry or Nuclear Chemistry is the study of radiation from an atomic or molecular perspective, including elemental transformation and reaction effects, as well as physical, health and medical properties. This revised edition of one of the ear
Autor:
Jan Rydberg
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Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas. 75:737-742
For the interpretation of the data obtained on the extraction of metal complexes to organic solvents from aqueous solutions of low and constant ionic strength, the following minimum number of variables has to be considered: the concentrations of the
Nuclear chemistry comprises isotope chemistry, radiochemistry, radiation chemistry and nuclear reaction chemistry, along with applications. These interrelated fields are all covered in this textbook for chemists and chemical engineers. This new editi
Autor:
Jan Rydberg
Publikováno v:
Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review. 21:167-215
Actinide migration in the ground is enhanced by the formation of water soluble complexes between the actinide ions ( central atoms) and inorganic and/or organic complex formers ( ligands) dissolved in the ground water. It is essentia! to risk analysi
In this chapter some of the ways in which radiochemistry has aided research in various areas of chemistry and related sciences are reviewed.
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The nuclear fuel cycle comprises the handling of all fissile and fertile material necessary for nuclear power production and of the radioactive products formed in this process (Fig. 21.1). The fuel cycle is suitably divided into a front end and a bac
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This chapter discusses production of radionuclides for beneficial use in science, medicine and technology. The nuclear fundamentals for the production processes have been given in Chapters 11 to 14. The formation of radionuclides is discussed in seve
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From a practical point of nuclear chemistry we accept the commonly used model that the nucleus is composed of only protons and neutrons. For the purposes of the scope of this book this definition is enough even if, as seen in Chapter 2, the world is
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The ionization and/or excitation of atoms and molecules when the energies of nuclear particles are absorbed in matter is the basis for the detection of individual particles. Macroscopic collective effects, such as chemical changes and heat evolution,
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