Current status of radiation chemistry in India with perspective to antioxidants and metal nanoparticles
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Current status of radiation chemistry in India with perspective to antioxidants and metal nanoparticles
Current status of radiation chemistry in India with perspective to antioxidants and metal nanoparticles
Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing2005年23卷第2期 页码:104
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1.Chemistry Group, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, India
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Current status of radiation chemistry in India with perspective to antioxidants and metal nanoparticles[J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing, 2005,23(2):104.
Tulsi Mukherjee. Current status of radiation chemistry in India with perspective to antioxidants and metal nanoparticles[J]. 辐射研究与辐射工艺学报, 2005,23(2):104.
Current status of radiation chemistry in India with perspective to antioxidants and metal nanoparticles[J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing, 2005,23(2):104.DOI:
Tulsi Mukherjee. Current status of radiation chemistry in India with perspective to antioxidants and metal nanoparticles[J]. 辐射研究与辐射工艺学报, 2005,23(2):104.DOI:
Current status of radiation chemistry in India with perspective to antioxidants and metal nanoparticles
In the world scenario understanding radiation chemistry in the time domain of hundreds of nano seconds to milliseconds started with the inception of pulse radiolysis technique. In India also research on time-resolved radiation chemistry started after the linear accelerator based pulse radiolysis system was set up in 1986 in Chemistry Division of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. In the initial years the basic understanding of the mechanisms underlying redox reactions of organic compounds was the main area of research. The basic thrust was in characterizing the transients, determination of redox potentials, rate constants, ionic equilibria, etc.