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RECOIL chemistry of 57Co (half-life: 270 days) produced by the (γ,p) reaction or by the decay processes (β+ and EC) in hexammine nickel chloride has not been studied so far. In this work, studying behaviour of recoil 57Co atoms in the nickel complex on thermal annealing, I have found remarkable difference between annealing reactions of 57Co atoms produced by the 58Ni(γ,p)57Co reaction and those of 57Co produced by the decay processes of 57Ni.
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YOSHIHABA, K. Annealing Behaviour of Recoil Cobalt-57 Atoms in Hexammine Nickel Chloride. Nature 204, 1296 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/2041296a0
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