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From trace chemistry to single atom chemistry

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  • 1. Strasbourg-1 Univ., 67 (France)

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Hot atom chemistry in the vast majority of experimental works deals with the trace amount of radioactive matters. Accordingly, the concept of trace chemistry is at the heart of hot atom chemistry. Some aspects of the chemistry at trace scale and at subtrace scale are presented together with the related problems of speciation and the complication which may arise due to the formation of radio colloids. The examples of 127I(n,γ)128I and 132Te (β-)132I are shown, and the method based on radioactivity was used. The procedure of separating the elements in pitchblende is shown as the example of the chemistry of traces. 1327Al+24He→01n+1530P and 1530P→1430Si+e++V are shown, and how to recognize the presence of radioactive colloids is explained. The formation of radiocolloids is by the sorption of a trace radioelement on pre-existing colloidal impurity or the self-condensation of monomeric species. The temporal parameters of the nature of reactions at trace concentration are listed. The examples of Class A and Class B reactions are shown. The kinetics of reactions at trace level, radon concentration, anthropogenic Pu and natural Pu in environment, the behavior of Pu atoms and so on are described. (K.I.)

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Proceedings of the international seminar on the chemistry of high energy atoms

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Imprint Title
Proceedings of the international seminar on the chemistry of high energy atoms
Imprint Pagination
270 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 1-8.
Report number
IAERU--9304

Conference

Title
International seminar on the chemistry of high energy atoms.
Dates
28-30 Oct 1992.
Place
Tokyo (Japan).

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