2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4972920
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Distribution of 137Cs in surface soil of Fraser’s Hill, Pahang, Malaysia

Abstract: Abstract. 137 Cs) in an anthropogenic radionuclide originated from the fission of fissile materials. Nuclear weapons testing during the 1960s and the Chernobyl disaster introduced substantial amount of 137

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“…It can be inferred that the solute-solute interaction becomes weaker at higher temperature. The weak interaction is probably due to the absorption of thermal energy at high temperatures to break the molecular bonds [42]. This finding is complementary with the distribution of the solute molecules (mangiferin) in the binary system at different temperatures shown in Fig.…”
Section: H1 H2o and O H2osupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…It can be inferred that the solute-solute interaction becomes weaker at higher temperature. The weak interaction is probably due to the absorption of thermal energy at high temperatures to break the molecular bonds [42]. This finding is complementary with the distribution of the solute molecules (mangiferin) in the binary system at different temperatures shown in Fig.…”
Section: H1 H2o and O H2osupporting
confidence: 81%
“…4 where the diffusion coefficient is higher with the rise of the simulation temperature. The reason is that by increasing the simulation temperature, the solute can easier diffuse and thus promote the probability of interactions [42]. The attractive and repulsive interactions between solutesolute in the mangiferin/water system are illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: H1 H2o and O H2omentioning
confidence: 99%