Issue 17, 2021

Gamma radiation-induced defects in KCl, MgCl2, and ZnCl2 salts at room temperature

Abstract

Room temperature post-irradiation measurements of diffuse reflectance and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopies were made to characterize the long-lived radiation-induced species formed from the gamma irradiation of solid KCl, MgCl2, and ZnCl2 salts up to 100 kGy. The method used showed results consistent with those reported for electron and gamma irradiation of KCl in single crystals. Thermal bleaching of irradiated KCl demonstrated accelerated disaggregation of defect clusters above 400 K, due to decomposition of Cl3. The defects formed in irradiated MgCl2 comprised a mixture of Cl3, F-centers, and Mg+ associated as M-centers. Further, Mg metal cluster formation was also observed at 100 kGy, in addition to accelerated destruction of F-centers above 20 kGy. Irradiated ZnCl2 afforded the formation of Cl2 due to its high ionization potential and crystalline structure, which decreases recombination. The presence of aggregates in all cases indicates the high diffusion of radicals and the predominance of secondary processes at 295 K. Thermal bleaching studies showed that chloride aggregates’ stability increases with the ionization potential of the cation present. The characterization of long-lived radiolytic transients of pure salts provides important information for the understanding of complex salt mixtures under the action of gamma radiation.

Graphical abstract: Gamma radiation-induced defects in KCl, MgCl2, and ZnCl2 salts at room temperature

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Feb 2021
Accepted
16 Apr 2021
First published
23 Apr 2021

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2021,23, 10384-10394

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Gamma radiation-induced defects in KCl, MgCl2, and ZnCl2 salts at room temperature

A. Ramos-Ballesteros, R. Gakhar, G. P. Horne, K. Iwamatsu, J. F. Wishart, S. M. Pimblott and J. A. LaVerne, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2021, 23, 10384 DOI: 10.1039/D1CP00520K

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