CO2>CO. The effects of oxygen-containing gases on the induction time are closely related to their adsorption properties, and their inhibition efficiency follows the ordering of CO2>CO>O2. The induction time is almost direct proportion to CO or O2 concentration, whereas it varies differently as CO2 concentration depends on its concentration region. The inhibition mechanism of CO or CO2 is mainly attributed to their preferred occupation of active adsorption sites on the uranium surface, whereas that of O2 is relatively complex, which may be related to two surface chemical processes: the formation of water precursor state and the diffusion of adsorbed O particles. The derived model based on the inhibition mechanism and gas adsorption property describes well the influence behavior of CO and CO2 on the induction time."/>
[Li Gan, Luo Wenhua, Yin Chen. Effects of CO, CO2 and O2 on the Induction Time for Uranium-hydrogen Reaction[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2011,40(12):2125~2130.]
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