Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10731856 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The decomposition reactions of chloroethylenes in air were studied for electron beams and 60Co γ-rays at different dose rates using irradiation vessels having different S/V ratios. The chain termination of their decomposition reactions involves the bimolecular reactions of alkylperoxy radicals (RO2
- ) for high dose-rate irradiations, while it involves the deposition of RO2
- on the wall of the irradiation vessel beside this bimolecular reaction for low dose-rate irradiations, and/or irradiations using vessels having larger inner surface area to volume ratio.
- ) for high dose-rate irradiations, while it involves the deposition of RO2
- on the wall of the irradiation vessel beside this bimolecular reaction for low dose-rate irradiations, and/or irradiations using vessels having larger inner surface area to volume ratio.
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Authors
Teruyuki Hakoda, Takuji Kojima,