Nuclear chemistry 02-CJDL
The aim of the topic is to provide a basic knowledge in the domain of nuclear chemistry with the elements of its relevant application in practice. In the course of the study will be introduced contemporary methods of study the nuclear chemistry phenomena caused by human activity and occurring in the environment.
The aim of the course is to give the students: the development of the skills to select methods proper to observation and evaluation of security measure in radiation protection and possible radiation danger; the development of skills of interpretation of the experimental results; the training of the ability of registration and interpretation of nuclear reactions, calculation of doses and activity factor; the knowledge of using the nuclear chemistry techniques in its practical aspects.
Bibliography
1) Series Editors: A. Vértes, S. Nagy, Z. Klencsár. Volume Editor: R.G. Lovas. Appendix Editor: G.L. Molnár. "Handbook of Nuclear Chemistry: Basics of Nuclear Science", Volume 1, Springer, 2004.
2) Series Editors: A. Vértes, S. Nagy, Z. Klencsár. Appendix Editor: G.L. Molnár. "Handbook of Nuclear Chemistry: Elements and Isotopes - Formation, Transformation, Distribution", Volume 2, Springer, 2004.
3) Series Editors: A. Vértes, S. Nagy, Z. Klencsár. Appendix Editor: G.L. Molnár. "Handbook of Nuclear Chemistry: Chemical Applications of Nuclear Reactions and Radiations", Volume 3, Springer, 2004.
4) Series Editors: A. Vértes, S. Nagy, Z. Klencsár. Volume Editor: F. Rösch., "Handbook of Nuclear Chemistry: Radiochemistry and Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry in Life Sciences", Volume 4, Springer, 2004.
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