Depleted zinc oxide ( DZO ) is a zinc oxide depleted in the zinc isotope with the atomic mass 64, and used as a corrosion inhibitor in nuclear pressurized water reactors .
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6-532: Is necessary, because this isotope is transformed into Zn by neutron capture . Zn with a half-life of 244.26 days emits gamma radiation with 1.115 MeV . Zn has a natural abundance of 48.6%, but in DZO it is reduced below 1%. Adding zinc oxide to the primary water loop of a boiling water reactor or pressurized water nuclear reactor reduces corrosion and therefore minimizes the amount of dissolved materials, especially Co . The isotope separation of zinc
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