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Computer simulations of water radiolysis in the primary heat transport system of a nuclear power reactor requires, among other things, the g-values of e(aq), OH, H, H2, and H2O2 formed in the fast-neutron radiolysis of water at 280-325C. These g-values cannot be easily measured directly, but they can be estimated from a knowledge of the g-values for radiations that have linear energy transfer values characteristic of those found in a reactor. This report presents the results from an experimental technique for irradiating water samples at elevated temperatures with ion beams and presents some g-values for irradiations with a 23 MeV deuteron beam.

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