Difference between revisions of "Theory for the Szilard-Chalmers Reaction"

From mn/safe/nukwik
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "As is shown in the discussion of recoil energies in thermal n-capture reactions, chemical bounds can be broken due the reco...")
(No difference)

Revision as of 14:02, 14 November 2012

As is shown in the discussion of recoil energies in thermal n-capture reactions, chemical bounds can be broken due the recoil energy caused by the prompt γ-emission. This will lead to the creation of free radicals, which is very reactive. Therefore, a long list of new componds can be formed during n capture.

In 1934 L. Szilard and T. A. Chalmers showed that when Ethyliodide is irradiated with thermal neutrons, a large fraction of the radioactive nuclei created in the process will be present as free iodine atoms or iodine ions.