Electrodeposition of Aluminum and Zirconium on Uranium (open access)

Electrodeposition of Aluminum and Zirconium on Uranium

Technical report outlining a method for the electrodeposition of adherent deposits of both aluminum and zirconium on uranium. Report finds that current efficiencies are good for aluminum deposition but low for the zirconium baths. [From Abstract]
Date: October 12, 1950
Creator: Lietzke, M. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Preparation and Properties of Mammalian Ribonucleic Acids (open access)

The Preparation and Properties of Mammalian Ribonucleic Acids

"A method for the preparation of mammalian ribonucleic acids employing high concentrations of guanidine hydrochloride in the fractionation procedure is reported in this paper. Aside from the facility of preparation the method has the advantage of avoiding conditions of acidity and alkalinity which might degrade tissue ribonucleic acids and, by virtue of the protein denaturant action of guanidine salts, of minimizing the possibility for enzymatic degradation" (p. 3).
Date: October 12, 1950
Creator: Volkin, E. & Carter, C. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Materials Testing Reactor Project : Reactor Building Wing, Design Report No. 27 (open access)

Materials Testing Reactor Project : Reactor Building Wing, Design Report No. 27

The following report describes the design and construction of the reactor building wing, designed to attach to the reactor building for the Argonne National Laboratory.
Date: October 12, 1949
Creator: Guzik, R. F. & Link, L. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Less Familiar Elements in the Atomic Energy Program (open access)

The Less Familiar Elements in the Atomic Energy Program

Many factors are responsible for the rapid growth of analytical chemistry during the past ten to fifteen years. One of the most important of these factors is the greatly increased significance to present day chemistry of many elements that in the recent past were principally chemical curiosities. Since the Atomic Energy program is concerned with many such elements, it is of interest to discuss the cause for this concern and the resulting effect on the field of analytical chemistry. A number of pertinent analytical research problems at Hanford will be cited as examples.
Date: October 12, 1953
Creator: Bushey, A. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Supplementary Report , Anomaly No. 30 F, Miller Hill Area, Carbon County, Wyoming (open access)

Supplementary Report , Anomaly No. 30 F, Miller Hill Area, Carbon County, Wyoming

Discussing an anomaly discovered by airborne methods.
Date: October 12, 1953
Creator: Magleby, Dan N. & Mallory, Neil S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
SM-1 Research and Development. Task XV, Zero Power Experiments for SM-1 Core II and SM-1A Core I (open access)

SM-1 Research and Development. Task XV, Zero Power Experiments for SM-1 Core II and SM-1A Core I

Abstract: A zero power experiment on the SM-1 Core II included an element by element reactivity check of fuel elements and control rod absorber sections, and an estimate of burnable nuclear poison loading in stationary fuel elements. An approach to criticality was made by the inverse multiplication method, and critical rod bank position obtained as a function fuel loading up to full core loading. Minimum and maximum core reactivity measurements were obtained by selective loading of stationary fuel elements, and total excess K of the core was established. Power distribution measurements were taken in the regions of the core-reflector interface and the fuel-absorber interface in the control rod assemblies. The effectiveness of europium flux suppressors in the top of control rod fuel elements was determined, and power peaking was measured in stationary elements adjacent to control rod assembly water gaps. Survey measurements established the work of spiking clean, cold SM-1 cores with SM-2 elements and the work of water holes in the SM-1 Core. The reduced scope zero power experiment performed on SM-1A core I included an element by element uniformity check of stationary fuel elements, a core assembly test, comparison of Eu2O3 and B4C absorber sections, and development of …
Date: October 12, 1960
Creator: Robinson, R. A.; Weiss, S. H.; McCool, W. J. & Schrader, E. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress Report on the Flotation of Uranium Bearing Minerals From Lake Athabaska Ore, Sample 43-1 (open access)

Progress Report on the Flotation of Uranium Bearing Minerals From Lake Athabaska Ore, Sample 43-1

At the request of the Atomic Energy Commission, a 456 pound sample of Lake Athabaska ore was shipped to this laboratory by the Radioactivity Division of the Canadian Bureau of Mines. The sample was received on March 10, 1952 and given our number 43-1. Several series of flotation tests were performed on the sample.
Date: October 12, 1953
Creator: Breymann, John B.; Charles, W. D. & Thomas, P. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library