Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10729710 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Decay of the radiation-induced stable free radicals in l-alanine single crystals and powders at the temperatures from 379 to 476 K was examined by electron paramagnetic resonance. For single crystals, the calculated activation energy of the radical decay is 104.3±1.7 kJ/mol (i.e. 12 538±202 K) and the frequency factor lnν0 is 24.1±0.4 minâ1. The lifetime of the radical in single crystals at 296 K is 162 years. The results confirm the long-term stability of the radicals, but the decay was found to be faster in large crystals than in powders.
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Authors
N. Maltar-StrmeÄki, B. Rakvin,