Abstract

The results of studies in the field of gas-phase chemistry of radioactive iodine, published in the past 15 years, are systematized and analyzed. The prospects for applying these data to various fields of nuclear power engineering are assessed. Particular attention is given to localization of nanodispersed aerosols of radioactive iodine and its poorly sorbable organic compounds. The topicality of further studies in the field of radioactive iodine chemistry, aimed to solve problems related to accidents at nuclear power plants and plants for reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel, is demonstrated.

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