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Influence of Radioactivity on Surface Charging and Aggregation Kinetics of Particles in the Atmosphere
Radioactivity
can influence surface interactions, but its effects
on particle aggregation kinetics have not been included in transport
modeling of radioactive particles. In this research, experimental
and theoretical studies have been performed to investigate the influence
of radioactivity on surface charging and aggregation kinetics of radioactive
particles in the atmosphere. Radioactivity-induced charging mechanisms
have been investigated at the microscopic level, and heterogeneous
surface potential caused by radioactivity is reported. The radioactivity-induced
surface charging is highly influenced by several parameters, such
as rate and type of radioactive decay. A population balance model,
including interparticle forces, has been employed to study the effects
of radioactivity on particle aggregation kinetics in air. It has been
found that radioactivity can hinder aggregation of particles because
of similar surface charging caused by the decay process. Experimental
and theoretical studies provide useful insights into the understanding
of transport characteristics of radioactive particles emitted from
severe nuclear events, such as the recent accident of Fukushima or
deliberate explosions of radiological devices