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Radiation Chemistry

Radiation chemistry is a branch of chemistry and a subdivision of nuclaer chemistry. Radiation chemistry studies the chemical changes resulting from the absorption of high-energy, ionizing radiation, e. g. alpha particles, electrons, gamma ray, protons, and heavier charged projectiles.

Online available information resources on radiation chemistry.

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General Information


Radiation Chemistry
Definition. IUPAC, USA - [e]



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Lecture Notes, Tutorials


Ionising Radiation
Educational article - [e]

Nuclear Science and Engineering
Lecture notes. MIT OpenCourseWare, USA - [e]

Principles of Radiation Interactions
Lecture notes. MIT OpenCourseWare, USA - [e]

Radiation and Radioactivity
Lecture notes - [e]

Radiation Chemistry
Introduction - Format: PDF - [e]

Radioactivity
Basic information - [e]

Radioactivity
Basic information - [e]



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Special Information


Amino Acids
The Solid-State Radiation Chemistry of Simple Amino Acids. Research article, 2004. University of Oslo, Norway - [e]

Polymers
Advances in radiation chemistry of polymers. Proceedings of a technical meeting. Notre Dame, Indiana, USA, 2003 - Format: PDF - [e]

Radiation Chemistry of Organic Liquids: Saturated Hydrocarbons
Several problems in radiolysis of saturated hydrocarbons are examined. Special attention is paid to the chemistry of radical cations, high-mobility holes, excited state and spur dynamics, magnetic field and spin effects, and optically detected magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Cornell University, USA - [e]

Radiation Chemistry of Water
Educational article - [e]

UREX Process
Demonstration of the UREX Solvent Extraction Process with Dresden Reactor Fuel Solution. DOE Scientific and Technical Information, USA - [e]

UREX Process
Radiation Chemistry of Acetohydroxamic Acid in the UREX Process. DOE Scientific and Technical Information, USA - [e]



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Data and Databases


NDRL Radiation Chemistry Data Center
... is an information resource dedicated to the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of data characterizing the reactions of transient intermediates produced by radiation chemical and photochemical methods. Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, USA - [e]



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Safety


Radiation and Radioactivity
Radiation protection. EPA - [e]

Radioactivity and Radiation Protection
Theoretical basics. PDG - Format: PDF - [e]



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Journals


Radiation Physics and Chemistry
... is a multidisciplinary journal that provides a medium for publication of substantial and original papers, reviews, and technical notes which focus on research and developments in radiation physics, radiation chemistry and radiation processing. Elsevier - [e]



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Research facilities and departments


Poland
Institute of Applied Radiation Chemistry, MITR. Technical University of Lodz - [pl, e]







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