Радиолитическое превращение природных токсинов в загрязненных растительных продуктах и водных растворах
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.29402Mots-clés :
ионизирующее излучение, водные растворы природных токсинов, влажность зеренRésumé
Изучены кинетические закономерности радиолитического превращения природных токсинов в их кислородсодержащих водных растворах. Подробно описаны механизмы этих процессов. Определены условия, развивающие цепные реакции, оптимальные параметры обезвреживания загрязненных зерен, фруктов и гранулированных комбикормов. Скорость процесса радиолитического превращения природных токсинов повышается пропорционально росту концентрации кислорода в водных растворах и влажности зерен, фруктов и комбикормов (количество растворенного кислорода в "свободной" воде продукта).
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