Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5388411 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Evolution of the radiolytic yield of H2O2 formation in hydrated controlled pore glasses as a function of the pore diameter: in the case of γ-radiations (â ) and in the case of 10 MeV electrons irradiations (
- ). For comparison, in pure water containing 10â2 mol dmâ3 NaNO3 and 4 Ã 10â5 mol dmâ3 CH3OH, the H2O2 radiolytic yield is (6 ± 0.6) Ã 10â8 mol/J.
- ). For comparison, in pure water containing 10â2 mol dmâ3 NaNO3 and 4 Ã 10â5 mol dmâ3 CH3OH, the H2O2 radiolytic yield is (6 ± 0.6) Ã 10â8 mol/J.
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Authors
S. Le Caër, J.P. Renault, J.-C. Mialocq,