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The effect of thermal treatment, in air and in vacuum, on51Cr(III)-doped potassium chromate and on post-irradiation-recrystallized potassium chromate has been studied. The51Cr(VI) yield was found to increase and the M yield to decrease in all samples, while the DP yield remained constant up to ∼180 °C and decreased at higher temperatures. The results were not affected by the presence of oxygen.
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Stamouli, M.I. Thermal effects in51Cr(III)-doped and in neutron irradiated and recrystallized potassium chromate. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles 91, 35–40 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02036307
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