2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2015.01.079
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Decomposition of sulfur compounds by radiolysis: II. By-products and mechanisms

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“…When comparing REs under individual sulfur compounds, the RE trend is different. Son et al reported that REs of an individual sulfur compound using an EB were H 2 S > CH 3 SH > (CH 3 ) 2 S > (CH 3 ) 2 S 2 when the range of absorbed dose was 2.5-10 kGy [23][24]. The results are similar to the results of this study at 5-10 kGy.…”
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“…When comparing REs under individual sulfur compounds, the RE trend is different. Son et al reported that REs of an individual sulfur compound using an EB were H 2 S > CH 3 SH > (CH 3 ) 2 S > (CH 3 ) 2 S 2 when the range of absorbed dose was 2.5-10 kGy [23][24]. The results are similar to the results of this study at 5-10 kGy.…”
Section: Ebsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The concentrations of sulfur compounds before and after the EB reactor were measured to assess the removal efficiencies. Detailed information regarding the reactor was previously published [20][21][22]24].…”
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