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CRC handbook of radiation chemistry

editor, Yoneho Tabata ; assistant editors, Yasuo Ito, Seiichi Tagawa

CRC Press, c1991

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Includes index

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Description

The purpose of this handbook is to provide comprehensive, precise information pertaining to the field of radiation chemistry. This fascinating volume focuses on experimental methods and analytical procedures plus includes extensive information on cross sections, rate constants, and various kinds of parameters. It covers applied, basic, and theoretical aspects. The applied section of this book includes the engineering aspects of radiation chemistry and industrial applications such as water chemistry of nuclear reactor, bio-mass conversion processes, biomedical applications, radiation source technology, and radiation processings. This exciting publication is of particular interest to graduate students, engineers, scientists, and teaching staffs who are studying or working in this area.

Table of Contents

Preface. Fundamental Aspects of Interactions of Radiation with Matter. Radiation Sources and Dosimetry. Method of Studying Radiation Chemical Processes. Fundamental Molecular Parameters in the Gas Phase. Early Events in Condensed Phase Radiation Chemistry. Radiation Chemistry of Aqueous Systems. Electrons in Condensed Media. Radical Ions in Condensed Media. Excited States in Condensed Media. Hydrogen Atoms. Free Radicals in Condensed Media. Radiolysis Products. Radiation Synthesis. Polymerization and Polymer. Radiation Effects on Engineering. Radiation Processing. Hot Atom Chemistry and Positron, Muon Chemistry. Theoretical Background. Appendix. Index. c. 864 pp., 7x10, due October 1990, ISBN-0-8493-2995-7.

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