A RADIOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUE FOR STUDYING RANGE–ENERGY RELATIONSHIPS FOR HEAVY IONS OF KEV ENERGIES IN ALUMINUM
- 1 September 1960
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Chemistry
- Vol. 38 (9) , 1526-1534
- https://doi.org/10.1139/v60-213
Abstract
A rapid technique has been developed for dissolving successive thin layers of metal from the surface of an aluminum foil: viz. electrochemical oxidation at constant voltage in aqueous ammonium citrate, followed by removal of the oxide film in a phosphoric acid – chromic oxide solution. Due to the highly protective nature of the aluminum oxide film, this two-step process enables very uniform surface layers of metal as thin as 1 μ/cm2 to be removed. The total weight of aluminum dissolved increases with the applied anodic voltage at a rate of 0.30 μg cm−1 volt−1 (approximately 11 Å per volt) over the range 0–150 volts. The technique should be sufficiently sensitive to study the depth of penetration in aluminum of radioactive ions with kinetic energies as low as a few kiloelectron volts.An approximate value for the range of Na24 recoil atoms from the Al27 (n,α) reaction was obtained. A more extensive application to range studies is given in the next paper.Keywords
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