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Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry, 2012-05, Vol.292 (2), p.719
2012
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Studies of high linear energy transfer dosimetry by [sup.10]B[.sup.7]Li reactions in aqueous and organic solvents
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  • Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry, 2012-05, Vol.292 (2), p.719
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Springer
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
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  • Advanced chemical treatment processes such as aqueous separation techniques can be used to separate the reusable materials from used nuclear fuel, reducing the radiotoxicity and storage time of the remaining waste. The degradation of chemicals in these processes has been studied utilizing gamma radiation. However, radiolytic degradation by internal alpha emitters has not been as widely investigated due to the difficulty of finding appropriate internal sources. This work presents results using a method to produce alpha particles in situ in aqueous and organic solvents representative of liquid-liquid extraction systems. The method is based on the widely studied [sup.10]B(n, [alpha])[sup.7]Li reaction which has previously been studied in aqueous solutions. Neutrons were supplied from the UCI TRIGA[R] nuclear reactor. Comparisons were also made to gamma radiation from a [sup.137]Cs source. We report that the method is useful for inducing high linear energy transfer (LET) doses in aqueous and organic solutions. We used the classic iron sulfate-based Fricke dosimeter for dosimetry in aqueous solutions and methyl red (2-[(4-dimethylaminophenyl)diazenyl]benzoic acid) dissolved in n-dodecane for organic solvents. High LET doses in both aqueous and organic solvents are well described and a simple linear relationship was found based on the neutron flux and total boron concentration. We have established, using spectroscopic determination, that methyl red degrades in a linear fashion with absorbed dose up to 80 kGy and G-values for the methyl red degradation in n-dodecane were found to be 4.66 x [10.sup.-4] [micro]mol/J for external [sup.137]Cs gamma radiation and 3.0 x [10.sup.-5] [micro]mol/J for [sup.10]B(n, [alpha])[sup.7]Li induced high LET radiation. Keywords High LET radiolysis * Organic phase radiolysis * Organic dosimeter * Radiation damage in nuclear separation processes * Methyl red degradation * Neutron induced radiolysis
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0236-5731
eISSN: 1588-2780
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-011-1479-y
Titel-ID: cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A363902101

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