Abstract

Argon release from the dilute clathrate, containing 1.7 wt. per cent argon, was studied at temperatures up to 100°C and at room temperature after irradiation. Above room temperature, release is rapid, confirming the low thermal stability of the clathrate. Radiation increases clathrate stability. After a dose of 1 × 10 7 rad, no argon release is observed during 25 days at room temperature.

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