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Effect of gamma-radiation on sorption and precipitation of radionuclides

  • F. Kepák
Published/Copyright: November 23, 2013
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Abstract

The effect of gamma radiation on sorption of 85Sr2+ on trace manganese dioxide and on precipitation of 131I with Ag+ ions has been studied. The transition of both radionuclides into the solid phase by sorption and precipitation was found by measurement of the self-diffusion coefficients of 85Sr2+ and of 131I. The gamma radiation had negative effect on sorption and precipitation and also affected the ionic state of 85Sr2+ and of 131I.

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Received: 2013-2-25
Published Online: 2013-11-23
Published in Print: 2013-11-14

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