Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9876363 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Monte Carlo calculations are performed to investigate how the acidity of aqueous solutions at room temperature affects the molecular hydrogen (H2) yield as a function of time in 20Â MeV-He2+ ion track segments. For pH values varying from 1 to 13, the time dependence of the calculated yields is nearly independent of pH in the time range 10â12-10â8Â s and only weakly dependent in the time range 10â8-10â6Â s. To understand this behaviour, the kinetic mechanisms governing H2 formation are examined as a function of time. It is found that the main reactions responsible for the H2 yield as a function of time are strongly pH-dependent at low and high pH values. The pH-dependences of the reaction yields are however such that the variations in the yields compensate each other. This is why the time dependence of the H2 yield is only weakly pH-dependent.
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Authors
Vincent Cobut, Catherine Corbel, Jean Paul Patau,