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Nuclear chemistry comprises isotope chemistry, radiochemistry, radiation chemistry and nuclear reaction chemistry, along with applications. These interrelated fields are all covered in this textbook for chemists and chemical engineers. This new editionof the standard work 'Nuclear Chemistry' has been completely rewritten and restructured to suit teaching and learning needs in a wide range of chemistry courses, such as basic courses in radiochemistry, or more advanced nuclear chemistry courses. The book is divided into sections that closely fit teaching demands. The first chapter gives a broad introduction and background to the subject, and the second chapter covers stable isotopes. Chapters 3 to 9 comprise what is generally regarded as'radiochemistry'. Chapters 10 to 17 offer a course in nuclear reaction chemistry. Chapter 18 deals with biological radiation effects for the chemist. The last four chapters give a guide to nuclear energy: energy production, fuel cycle, waste management,the largest applied field of nuclear chemistry. Over 200 exercises, with model answers, remain largely unchanged from the first edition, so teachers working from the earlier text should find only advantages in switching to this new restructured coursebook on all aspects of nuclear chemistry. 'The book fully meets the authors objectives, it is well written in a logical, objective, thought-provoking and quite easily readable style. It should appeal to the serious student of radio- and nuclearchemistry at either undergraduate or postgraduate level, as well as to readers with a more general interest in nuclear science and its impact on the environment.' - Applied Radiation and Isotopes, July 1995 'This book is an excellent, readable accountof a significant part of the scientific achievements of more than half this century. The authors have dedicated the book to Nobel Laureate Glenn T. Seaborg and its scholarship makes it a fitting tribute.' - Radiological Protection Bulletin, December 1995
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This book is dedicated to Glenn T. Seaborg Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry by GREGORY R. CHOPPIN Department o f Chemistry Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306, USA JAN-OLOV LILJENZIN Department o f Nuclear Chemistry Chalmers University o f Technology S-41296 Göteborg, Sweden and JAN RYDBERG Department o f Nuclear Chemistry Chalmers University o f Technology S-41296 Göteborg, Sweden Butterworth-H einem ann Ltd Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford 0 X 2 8D P A member o f the Reed Elsevier pic group O X FO R D LO N D O N BOSTON M U N IC H NEW D ELH I SIN G A PO R E SYDNEY TOKYO TO RO N TO W ELLIN G TO N First published 1980 Second edition 1995 © Butterworth-H einem ann Ltd 1995 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form (including photocopying or storing in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some other use of this publication) without the written permission of the copyright holder except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 or under the terms of a licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London England W1P 9HE. Applications for the copyright holder’s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication should be addressed to the publishers British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the Library o f Congress ISBN 0 7506 2300 4 Printed and bound in G reat Britain by Clays Ltd, St Ives pic Foreword In our 1980 book we defined nuclear chemistry as comprising isotope chemistry, radiochemis