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Publikováno v:
Radiochemistry. 48:348-351
The rate of Pu(IV) reduction with tert-butylhydrazine in an HNO3 solution is described by the equation-d[Pu(IV)]/dt = k[Pu(IV)]2[(CH3)3CN2H4+]/[H+], where k = 69.4 ⊥ 3.0 l mol−1 min−1 at 50°C. The activation energy is E = 122 ⊥ 4 kJ mol−1.
Publikováno v:
Radiochemistry. 47:69-73
Reduction of Pu(VI) to Pu(III) with acetaldoxime (CH3CHNOH) in an HNO3 solution involves three consecutive steps Pu(VI) → Pu(V) → Pu(IV) → Pu(III), and also reproportionation of Pu(IV). Complete kinetics equations of these steps were derived an
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Radiochemistry. 46:125-130
Reduction of Pu(VI) to Pu(III) with hydroxyethylhydrazine (HOC2H4N2H3) in HNO3 solutions involves the following consecutive steps2: Pu(VI) + HOC2H4N2H4 → Pu(V) + ...; Pu(V) + HOC2H4N2H4+ → Pu(IV) + ...; Pu(V) + Pu(III) → 2Pu(IV); and Pu(IV) + H
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Radiochemistry. 44:541-545
3,3'-Bis(diaziridinyl), H2N2C2H2N2H2, is oxidized with Pu(IV) ions in excess of reductant to bis(diazirinyl), N2C2H2N2, and in excess of oxidant, to nitrogen and acetic acid. The reaction rate in the HNO3 solution at a constant ionic strength is desc
Autor:
Shaw, Thomas E., Jones, Zachary R., Adelman, Sara L., Anderson, Nickolas H., Bowes, Eric G., Bauer, Eric D., Dan, David, Klouda, Jan, Knope, Karah E., Kozimor, Stosh A., MacInnes, Molly M., Mocko, Veronika, Rocha, Francisca R., Root, Harrison D., Stein, Benjamin W., Thompsona, Joe D., Wacker, Jennifer N.
Publikováno v:
Chemical Science; 8/28/2024, Vol. 15 Issue 32, p12754-12764, 11p
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Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry. Feb2009, Vol. 279 Issue 2, p423-429. 7p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 4 Graphs.
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Radiochemistry. Jul2006, Vol. 48 Issue 4, p348-351. 4p. 1 Chart.
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Radiochemistry. Jan2005, Vol. 47 Issue 1, p69-73. 5p.
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Radiochemistry. Mar/Apr2004, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p125-130. 6p.
Autor:
Davies, Michael B.
Publikováno v:
Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry: Section A; 2005, Vol. 101, p548-584, 37p