Volume 64, 1968

Valence distribution of radiophosphorus in potassium chloride single crystals. Part 1.—Initial distribution

Abstract

The importance of crystal purity and perfection in determining the oxidation state of 32P atoms in KCl has been investigated. 32P was produced by the reaction 35Cl(n, α)32P, using reactor neutrons. In pure single crystals, most of the 32P appeared in the hypophosphite [P(I)] fraction on dissolution but crystals containing OH′ ion or (CO2+ CO2–3) impurity showed an increase in the phosphite [P(III)] and phosphate [P(V)] fractions at the expense of P(I). Introduction of defects either by crushing or quenching prior to irradiation also increases the oxidised fractions. A mechanism of oxidation for crystals with oxygen-containing impurities is proposed: this involves formation of a short-lived, deep electron trap, possibly an O atom, by gamma radiolysis of the impurity.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1968,64, 456-461

Valence distribution of radiophosphorus in potassium chloride single crystals. Part 1.—Initial distribution

J. L. Baptista, G. W. A. Newton and V. J. Robinson, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1968, 64, 456 DOI: 10.1039/TF9686400456

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