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The solubility of inert gases in liquid-metal heat-transfer agents

In the case of neutron irradiation of some metals, many of the nuclear reactions (n, p), (n, α), and (n, 2n) lead to the formation of inert gases [1]. The formation of isotopes of helium in these reactions, as well as of isotopes of xenon133Xe and krypton85Kr, as the products of fission of fuel in f...

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Published in:High temperature 2000-05, Vol.38 (3), p.384-388
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Argon
Critical point
Fast neutrons
Heat transfer
Helium isotopes
High temperature
Krypton
Liquid metals
Neutron irradiation
Nuclear reactions
Nuclear reactors
Rare gases
Solubility
Thermodynamic properties
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