Nuclear chemistry
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Nuclear chemistry
(Ellis Horwood series in physical chemistry)
E. Horwood, 1992
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"English edition first published in 1991 in coedition between Ellis Horwood Limited ... Chicester, West Sussex ... England ... and Academia, publishing house of Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This concise text provides a comprehensive introduction to nuclear chemistry, emphasizing the use of isotope techniques in chemistry and biochemistry, and showing where and how a chemist can benefit from numerous isotope techniques. Topics covered include atomic nucleus, radioactive transmutations, nuclear reactions, properties of ionizing radiation, the uses of isotopes in chemistry and biochemistry, detection and measurement of radioactivity and abundances of stable isotopes, radiation chemistry, and some applied aspects of nuclear chemistry. The latter includes the production of radionuclides, methods of stable isotope enrichment, production of labelled compounds, nuclear technology, the biological effects of ionizing radiation, and the impact of radioactivity on the environment.
Table of Contents
- Subatomic structure of matter
- nuclear transformations
- nuclear reactions
- nucelogenesis and properties of nuclides
- effects of nuclear radiation
- analysis of nuclides
- preparation of radionuclides and labelled compounds
- isotopic tracers
- interaction methods of analysis
- nuclear chemical technology, radionuclides in the environment.
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