Nuclear Chemistry and Radiation Science

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Lecturer
Ikeda Yasuhisa  Matsumoto Yoshihisa  Suzuki Tatsuya 
Place
Mon7-8(蜴溽蕗 North No.2 5F-521)  
Credits
Lecture2  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
71043
Syllabus updated
2011/9/20
Lecture notes updated
2011/9/20
Semester
Fall Semester

Purpose of lecture

The aim of this lecture is to study fundamental radio-chemistry (nuclear chemistry) and radiation-physics, involving fundamental nuclear physics, radiation-chemistry, and nuclear reactions.

Plan of lecture

1. Structure of the atomic nucleus
2. Properities of the atomic nucleus
3. Models of the atomic nucleus
4. Elementary particles
5. The radioactive decay law
6. Types of radioactive decay
7. Interaction of radiation (ホア and ホイ-particles) with matter
8. Interaction of radiation (ホウ-particles) with matter
9. Measurement of nuclear radiation
10. Nuclear reactions
11. Mechanism of nuclear fission
12. Nuclear reactors
13. Nuclear fuel reprocessing
14. Radio active elements
15. Use of radioactive elements

Textbook and reference

C. Keller,窶彝adiochemistry窶, John Willy & Sons, New York, 1988.

Evaluation

Exercise and report

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