1955
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1902(55)80076-0
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Chemical effects in fission product recoil

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“…The specific activity of ^^^I in the reduced forms of iodine was found to be higher than that in the oxidised form. These results have been obtained by analysing potassium iodate in contact with irradiated uraniumfoü [15]. Similarly i^^I which is formed largely as a primary fission fragment appears more highly reduced than ^^^I or which are formed by the decay of preciu-sors [16].…”
Section: Interaction With Electronsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The specific activity of ^^^I in the reduced forms of iodine was found to be higher than that in the oxidised form. These results have been obtained by analysing potassium iodate in contact with irradiated uraniumfoü [15]. Similarly i^^I which is formed largely as a primary fission fragment appears more highly reduced than ^^^I or which are formed by the decay of preciu-sors [16].…”
Section: Interaction With Electronsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Apart from the exceptionally fast 0-exchange in the case of oxoanions of iodine in comparison with the other halates, it is also noteworthy that KIO3 appears to be exceptionally stable toward radiation chemical decomposition [42,43,44]. (The radiation chemical properties of periodates are not well known.)…”
Section: Soi-+o-> Sormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'ötat chimique de produit par irradiation neutronique du tellure en milieu organique, a ete Studie par KENESHEA etKAHN [3], HALPEEN etS0CHACKA [4]. Enfin WALTON et CoL [5] ont examin6 les etats d'oxydation de "II düs aux dösint^grations de isi^Te et de i^^Te lors de la fission de ^a^u, l'uranium employe se trouvant sous diverses formes chimiques. Lorsque le radioiode est formö ä la suite de la reaction (n, y) sur le tellure, les difförentes transformations chimiques associ^es ne presentent pas seulement un int^ret thöorique.…”
Section: (11)unclassified