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    • Radiolysis is the dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation. It is the cleavage of one or several chemical bonds resulting from exposure to high-energy flux. The radiation in this context is associated with ionizing radiation; radiolysis is therefore distinguished from, for example, photolysis of the Cl2 molecule into two Cl-radicals, where (ultraviolet o… See more

    Water decomposition

    Of all the radiation-based chemical reactions that have been studied, the most important is the decomposition of water. … See more

    Applications

    It is believed that the enhanced concentration of hydroxyl present in irradiated water in the inner coolant loops of a light-water reactor must be taken into account when designing nuclear power plants, to p… See more

    Methods

    Pulse radiolysis is a recent method of initiating fast reactions to study reactions occurring on a timescale faster than approximately one hundred microseconds, when simple mixing of reagents is too slow and other … See more

     
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  2. Radiolysis is the dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation. It is the cleavage of one or several chemical bonds resulting from exposure to high- energy flux.
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    Radiolysis is the dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation. It is the cleavage of one or several chemical bonds resulting from exposure to high- energy flux.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiolysis
    Radiolysis is basically the molecular damage to a substance caused by ionizing radiation. Here, the term is applied to the radiochemical processing apparatus that cannot be protectively shielded, and the components of the product itself.
    www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/radiolysis
    By radiolysis (breaking chemical bonds) within the material, which can weaken it, cause it to swell, polymerize, promote corrosion, cause belittlements, promote cracking or otherwise change its desirable mechanical, optical, or electronic properties.
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