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Vol 149
Pages:
78-81
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Article

Development of optical means for environmental monitoring of nuclear fuel cycle enterprises

Authors:
S. V. Kireev1
S. L. Shnyrev2
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  • 1 — Moscow Institute of Physical Engineering
  • 2 — Moscow Institute of Physical Engineering
Date submitted:
2000-10-25
Date accepted:
2000-11-01
Date published:
2001-12-28

Abstract

The purpose of the research is related to the problem of efficiency and environmental safety of radiochemical plants. A set of experimental studies of nitrogen dioxide fluorescence emitted by He-Cd laser has been carried out. New highly sensitive methods of simultaneous real-time detection of iodine-129 and nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and nitrogen oxide both in the technological processes of spent nuclear fuel reprocessing and in atmospheric air have been suggested.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Environmental monitoring and environmental safety
Funding:

None

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