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− | *Structure and properties of atomic nuclei. | + | === Topic 1: Fundamentals of nuclear chemistry 1 (12 h) === |
− | *Classification of radionuclides. | + | * Structure and properties of atomic nuclei. |
− | *Kinetics of radioactive decay. Radioactive equilibria. | + | * Classification of radionuclides. |
− | *Binuclear reactions. Yield of nuclear reactions. | + | * Kinetics of radioactive decay. Radioactive equilibria. |
+ | * Binuclear reactions. Yield of nuclear reactions. | ||
− | == | + | === Topic 2: Fundamentals of nuclear chemistry 2 (12 h) === |
+ | * Natural radioactivity. Radioactive decay chains. | ||
+ | * Nuclear fission, fission products. | ||
+ | * Hot atoms chemistry. Szilard-Chalmers system. | ||
+ | * Radiation chemistry. | ||
+ | * Actinides and transactinides. | ||
− | * | + | === Topic 3: Radiation detection and dosimetry, radiation protection (12 h) === |
− | * | + | * Interaction of IR with matter (alpha, gamma, beta, neutrons). |
− | * | + | * Detection of ionizing radiation (detector types, principles). |
− | + | * Dosimetry of ionizing radiation. Radiation protection. | |
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− | == | + | === Topic 4: Separation methods in radiochemistry (12 h) === |
+ | * Differences from classical separation methods and their reasons. | ||
+ | * Extraction methods (L-L, principles, instrumentation). | ||
+ | * Chromatography (principles, instrumentation). | ||
+ | * Enrichment and separation of selected isotopes. | ||
− | + | === Topic 5: Radioanalytical methods (12 h) === | |
− | + | * Indicator methods. Isotope dilution analysis. | |
− | + | * Radio-reagent methods. Interaction methods. | |
− | + | * Determination of selected radionuclides. | |
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 21 May 2012
Contents
Theoretical part of the course
(total 60 hours of self-study)
Topic 1: Fundamentals of nuclear chemistry 1 (12 h)
- Structure and properties of atomic nuclei.
- Classification of radionuclides.
- Kinetics of radioactive decay. Radioactive equilibria.
- Binuclear reactions. Yield of nuclear reactions.
Topic 2: Fundamentals of nuclear chemistry 2 (12 h)
- Natural radioactivity. Radioactive decay chains.
- Nuclear fission, fission products.
- Hot atoms chemistry. Szilard-Chalmers system.
- Radiation chemistry.
- Actinides and transactinides.
Topic 3: Radiation detection and dosimetry, radiation protection (12 h)
- Interaction of IR with matter (alpha, gamma, beta, neutrons).
- Detection of ionizing radiation (detector types, principles).
- Dosimetry of ionizing radiation. Radiation protection.
Topic 4: Separation methods in radiochemistry (12 h)
- Differences from classical separation methods and their reasons.
- Extraction methods (L-L, principles, instrumentation).
- Chromatography (principles, instrumentation).
- Enrichment and separation of selected isotopes.
Topic 5: Radioanalytical methods (12 h)
- Indicator methods. Isotope dilution analysis.
- Radio-reagent methods. Interaction methods.
- Determination of selected radionuclides.