Modelling spur chemistry for alkaline and acidic water at high temperatures

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作者
Swiatla-Wojcik, Dorota [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Lodz, Inst Appl Radiat Chem, PL-90924 Lodz, Poland
关键词
High temperature radiolysis; Aqueous solutions; Alkaline water; Acidic water; Spur chemistry; Diffusion-kinetic calculations; ABSORPTION-SPECTRUM; HYDRATED ELECTRON; RADIOLYSIS; RECOMBINATION; DIFFUSION; PRESSURE; IONS;
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10.1007/s11164-009-0053-5
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
The effect of pH and associated ionic strength on the primary yields in the radiolysis of pressurised water has been assessed by diffusion-kinetic calculations for temperatures in the range 100-300A degrees C. Account has been taken for ionic strength I up to 0.1 mol kg(-1), assuming that the counter ions of H+ in acid solutions and of OH- in base solutions have unit charge. In acid solutions, the H+ ions react with e(-) (aq). The decrease in G(e(-) (aq)) and the increase in G(H) with decreasing pH becomes substantial for [H+] a parts per thousand yen 1 x 10(-4) m, but the primary yields of oxidising species are almost constant. In alkaline solutions, the OH- anions affect the spur chemistry of radiation-generated protons and hydroxyl radicals for [OH-] a parts per thousand yen 1 x 10(-4) m. The scavenging of H atoms and hydrogen peroxide becomes significant for [OH-] a parts per thousand yen 1 x 10(-2) m. The total yields G(OH) + G(O-) and G(H2O2) + G(HO2 (-)) are independent of base concentration below 0.01 m. In more alkaline solutions, G(OH) + G(O-) increases, whereas G(H2O2) + G(HO2 (-)) decreases with increasing [OH-]. Calculations showed the substantial yield of the reaction O- + e(-) (aq) in 0.1 m base solution. Spur chemistry in alkaline hydrogenated water is not affected by the presence of H-2 if less than 0.001 m of hydrogen is added.
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