The Thermal Annealing Behavior of <SUP>80</SUP>Br Recoils Produced by the Nuclear Isomeric Transitions in Alkali Metal Bromates
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The transient annealing behavior of bromine recoils produced by isomeric transition was studied in five alkali metal bromates. In the case of <SUP>80m</SUP>Br-labelled potassium bromate, the iso-thermal annealing curves were characterized by maximum and minimum points. A numerical treatment of them indicated that, at the earlier stage of the thermal treatment, the annealing processes proceeded very fast, which was ascribed to the characteristics of the isomeric transition recoils. A remarkable effect of the cationic components on the thermal annealing was observed and interpreted in terms of their ionization potentials.
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Sasaki Teikichi
Department Of Chemistry Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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SHIOKAWA TAKANOBU
Department of Cbemistry, Faculty of Science, Toboke University,
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Sasaki Teikichi
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University
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