Radiation damage

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Radiation damage refers to the physical and chemical changes in materials caused by the absorption of ionizing radiation. This can occur in various contexts, including nuclear power generation, radiation therapy, and exposure to natural background radiation.

Types of Radiation Damage[edit]

Radiation damage can be categorized into two types: direct and indirect.

Direct Effect[edit]

The direct effect occurs when the ionizing radiation directly hits the target molecule, causing ionization or excitation. This can lead to the formation of free radicals, which can cause further damage.

Indirect Effect[edit]

The indirect effect occurs when the ionizing radiation hits a molecule other than the target molecule, typically water, causing ionization or excitation. This can lead to the formation of free radicals, which can then interact with the target molecule and cause damage.

Effects of Radiation Damage[edit]

Radiation damage can have various effects, depending on the type and intensity of the radiation, the material being irradiated, and the duration of exposure. These effects can include:

Prevention and Mitigation[edit]

There are various methods for preventing and mitigating radiation damage, including:

See Also[edit]

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