Abstract

Radiation-induced decomposition of water in the BeO-adsorbed H2O system at room temperature (T = 300 K) under the conditions of γ-irradiation for different times was studied by Fourier IR spectroscopy. The water adsorption onto BeO was found to occur by the molecular and dissociative mechanisms. Intermediate active products of radiation-induced heterogeneous decomposition of water, beryllium hydrides and hydroxy groups, were detected. The highest radiation-chemical yield of molecular hydrogen, G(H2), was reached at the BeO particle size d ≤ 4 μm.

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