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Radiolytic oxidation of ferrous iron at dosage of 1021 ev/ml · second

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    A procedure is developed for obtaining and measuring single monoenergetic impulses of accelerated electrons generated in a linearaccelerator tube.

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    At a dosage of 1021 ev/ml · second G(Fe3+) has almost the same value as that found at low dosages.

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Pikaev, A.K., Glazunov, P.Y. Radiolytic oxidation of ferrous iron at dosage of 1021 ev/ml · second. Russ Chem Bull 8, 2141–2142 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00909069

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