NUCLEAR-DEBRIS FORMATION 37 Rb,O SiOz, Cat Al,Q3, ° OR Fe,O3 MgC OR Fig. 15—Results of isopiestic equilibrations at 1272°C. Alc CaO takes up 1 mole of MoO,. The curve shows a small, negative departure from ideality. Effect of Moisture The previously mentioned experiments were carried out under dry, if not anhydrous, conditions. A virtue of isopiestic results is their independence of the species present in the vapor state. The presence of a small amount of moisture will not, therefore, affect the relative Rb,O uptake of these systems, but it could affect the equilibrium vapor con- centration. Several oxides of interest form gaseous hydroxides in the presence of moisture. Glemser and Wendlandt®® have recently reviewed information on gaseous hydroxides and present evidence for the sta- bility of gaseous NaOH, KOH, RbOH, CsOH (precursorof “°Ba—‘*°La), MoO,(OH),, and TeO(OH), (precursor of iodine radionuclides). Future experiments will have to test the effect of water vapor on the distribu- tion coefficients.

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