Unlike many other references, Radiation-Chemical Processes in Solid Phase analyzes experimental data on radiolysis in terms of solid-state physics. It traces the effect exerted by media from primary processes of radiation-substance interaction to final products.
The authors consider the main chemically active elementary excitations arising under irradiation of solids and discuss the mechanisms of chemical reactions induced by them. They present the general principles of solid-state and molecular physics, and cover numerous radiation-chemical processes.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-0-8493-9436-2 (9780849394362)
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General Ideas of the Solid State Theory and Molecule Physics. Interaction of Radiation With a Solid. Primary Chemical Processes in the Irradiated Solid . Low Temperature Radiation-Chemical Reactions. Modified Theory of Radiationless Transitions. Kinetic Peculiarities of Solid-Phase Radiation Chemical Reactions. Photoradiation Processes. Heterogeneous Radiation-Chemical Processes. Applied Problems of Radiation Chemistry of Solids. Index.