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CONDENSATION OF CsI ON FERRIC-OXIDE PARTICLES.

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Abstract

Cesium iodide is a fission product generated in large amount in a nuclear reactor degraded-core accident. Experiments were carried out in a two-oven evaporating-condensing system in which CsI vapor generated in a ceramic boat is condensed onto Fe//2O//3 particles fed into the oven. It was found that CsI vapor can be condensed in three modes: at relatively low vapor pressure, uniform condensation on the Fe//2O//3 chain-aggregate to form amorphous structure; localized crystallization occurs at higher vapor pressure; and at even higher pressure, rhombic crystals of CsI are formed around small particles.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUnknown Host Publication Title
PublisherElsevier
Pages476
Number of pages1
ISBN (Print)0444009477
StatePublished - 1984

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