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MASS SPECTROMETRIC STUDY OF NATURAL AND NEUTRON-IRRADIATED CHLORINE
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Environmental RadiochemistryEngineeringNuclear PhysicsEnvironmental EngineeringNatural SciencesRadioactive ContaminationMass SpectrometryNatural Potassium ChlorideNeutron Capture Cross-sectionRadioanalytical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryChlorine GasNuclear MaterialsChemistryRadiation ChemistryNuclear ReactorsNuclear Astrophysics
Using a Nier-type mass spectrometer, the isotopic composition of chlorine gas obtained from natural potassium chloride has been measured to be 75.529 ± 0.016 atom per cent Cl 35 and 24.471 ± 0.016 atom per cent Cl 37 , corresponding to a Cl 35 /Cl 37 atom ratio of 3.0865 ± 0.0027. By comparison of this result with that for chlorine gas from potassium chloride irradiated for 14 months in a high flux position of the NRX reactor, the neutron capture cross-section of Cl 36 has been determined to be 90 ± 25 barns. This value has been calculated on the assumption that only (n, γ) reactions were significant in changing the isotopic composition of the chlorine.
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