Abstract
Results reported in this
paper show that the simple interpretation of the Szilard-Chalmers
reaction in ethyl iodide, viz. bond rupture of the radiohalide and absence of
subsequent chemical exchange, is not entirely valid. The results also verify
and explain the apparently anomalous radiohalide yield of zero for neutron
irradiation of pure ethyl iodide in the absence of a γ flux. ��� At low neutron fluxes free radiohalide
yields in the liquid phase have been shown to be a function of irradiation and
post-irradiation time, γ pre-irradiation dose, and fast/thermal neutron
ratio. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that exchange occurs at
a rate which decreases as the free iodine concentration increases. ��� Neutron irradiation of ethyl iodide at 77�K
produces radioactive iodine in a metastable free state which does not undergo
recombination in the frozen solid phase. The rate of post-irradiation
recombination between free iodine-128 and the thawed liquid organic phase is
independent of irradiation time and was found to be significantly faster than
the rate corresponding to neutron irradiation at room temperature.
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