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Radiolysis Products of Nitrate-Acetate Aqueous Solutions and Their Influence on pH of the Solutions

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The influence of the components of nitrate-acetate aqueous solution and products of their radiolysis on pH of the solutions was experimentally studied in a wide dose range. The results can be used to estimate the speciation and migration conditions of radionuclides in a reservoir bed of underground disposed sites of liquid radioactive waste.

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Translated from Radiokhimiya, Vol. 47, No. 6, 2005, pp. 547–549.

Original Russian Text Copyright © 2005 by Egorov, Danilin, Zakharova, Darskaya, Zubkov.

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Egorov, G.F., Danilin, D.I., Zakharova, E.V. et al. Radiolysis Products of Nitrate-Acetate Aqueous Solutions and Their Influence on pH of the Solutions. Radiochemistry 47, 595–598 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11137-006-0015-3

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