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Gaseous products generated by radiation degradation of N, N-diethylhydroxylamine aqueous solution

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Gaseous products generated by radiation degradation of N, N-diethylhydroxylamine aqueous solution

WANG Jinhua
WANG Shengxiu
BAO Borong
LI Zhen
LI Chun
ZHENG Weifang
ZHANG Shengdong
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.19, No.2pp.79-82Published in print 20 Apr 2008
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In this paper, gaseous products generated by radiation degradation of N,N-diethylhydroxylamine (DEHA) in aqueous solution are studied. The results show that by 10~1000 kGy irradiation of the solution in DEHA concentration of 0.1~0.5 mol·L-1, the gaseous products were mainly hydrogen, methane, ethane and ethene. The volume fraction of hydrogen did not change much with different concentrations of DEHA. The volume fraction of methane and ethane decreased, but that of ethene increased, with increasing DEHA concentration. The volume fraction of hydrogen, methane and ethane increased with the dose. The relationship of the volume fraction of ethene with the dose had something to do with the DEHA concentration.

N,N-diethylhydroxylamineRadiation degradationGaseous product
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