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Neutron and b/g radiolysis of water up to supercritical conditions. 2. SF6 as a scavenger for hydrated electron

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posted on 2024-11-07, 19:51 authored by K. Haygarth, D. M. Bartels
SF(6) has been used as a specific scavenger to investigate the beta/gamma radiolysis yield of hydrated electrons in pressurized high temperature sub- and supercritical water. SF(6) is thermally stable in supercritical water, and each scavenging reaction is known to produce six fluoride ions, which can be readily measured using a fluoride-selective electrode. Problems in the application of this method are described, including buildup of acid product and chain reduction of SF(6) in the presence of organic (*)H and (*)OH radical scavengers. Ultimately we find that the combination of SF(6) and phenol in neutral solution gives reliable results in supercritical water, because the protons and fluoride ions remain associated as HF molecules. The beta/gamma yields in supercritical water are similar to previous measurements using N(2)O scavenger.

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2010

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Page 7479-7484

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J. Phys. Chem. A

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Volume 114

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