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Halogen atom reactions activated by nuclear transformations. Progress report, February 15, 1975--February 14, 1976

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/4107955· OSTI ID:4107955
High energy reactions of halogen atoms or ions, activated by nuclear transformations, are being studied in gaseous, high pressure, and condensed phase saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, halomethanes, and other organic systems. Experimental and theoretical data are presented in the following areas: systematics of iodine hot atom reactions in halomethanes, reactions and systematics of iodine reactions with pentene and butene isomers, radiative neutron capture activated reactions of iodine with acetylene, gas to liquid to solid transition in hot atom chemistry, kinetic theory applications of hot atom reactions and the mathematical development of caging reactions, solvent dependence of the stereochemistry of the $sup 38$Cl for Cl substitution following $sup 37$Cl(n,$gamma$$)$$sup 38$Cl in liquid meso and dl-(CHFCl)$sub 2$. A technique was also developed for the radioassay of Al in urine specimens. (JSR)
Research Organization:
Nebraska Univ., Lincoln (USA). Dept. of Chemistry
NSA Number:
NSA-33-016681
OSTI ID:
4107955
Report Number(s):
COO--1617-45
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English