Статья
2021
Kinetics of Formation of Molecular Hydrogen during the Radiolysis of Hexane and a Mixture of C6H14–H2O on a Surface of ZrO2 Nanoparticles
T. N. Agaev, Sh. Z. Musaeva, G. T. Imanova
Российский журнал физической химии А
https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036024421020023
Abstract / Full Text
The kinetics of the accumulation of molecular hydrogen during the radiolysis of hexane and a hexane–water mixture is studied at different concentrations of the components in the presence of ZrO2 nanoparticles (n-ZrO2) at T = 300 K. It is found that n-ZrO2 displays radiation catalytic activity in the decomposition of hexane and a hexane–water mixture, as a result of which the rate of accumulation of molecular hydrogen increases. It is established that the radiation chemical yield of molecular hydrogen G(H2) grows sharply along with temperature.
Author information
- Institute of Radiation Problems, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, AZ1143, Baku, AzerbaijanT. N. Agaev, Sh. Z. Musaeva & G. T. Imanova
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