Abstract

Properties of aluminum nitrides prepared by various methods were analyzed with respect to their use as nitrogen-containing materials for preparing 1 4C by irradiation with thermal neutrons in nuclear reactor. It was found that carbon can be completely isolated from irradiated aluminum nitride using potassium dichromate oxidizing agent. Carbon-14 dioxide can be isolated from the gas mixture with nitrogen and nitrogen oxides formed during oxidation of irradiated nitride by passing through potassium permanganate and sodium hydroxide absorbing solutions.

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