The Reaction of Ferric Chloride With Uranium Tetrachloride (open access)

The Reaction of Ferric Chloride With Uranium Tetrachloride

Abstract: Solid ferric chloride reacts with solid uranium tetrachloride to form a complex iron-uranium chloride compound at approximately 263°C. The vapor pressure of this compound is nearer to that of uranium tetrachloride than to the vapor pressure of ferric chloride.
Date: January 20, 1947
Creator: Haines, B. M. & Calkins, V. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interfacial Tension Measurement on A1(NO₃)₃ - H₂O - HNO₃ - Dibutyl Cellosolve System (open access)

Interfacial Tension Measurement on A1(NO₃)₃ - H₂O - HNO₃ - Dibutyl Cellosolve System

This report discusses two methods used for experimental determination of the interfacial tension of an immisible aqueous-organic system where the density of the organic phase is less than that of the aqueous phase. The methods discussed are the falling drop method and the Donnan modification/rising drop method.
Date: January 28, 1947
Creator: Turk, E. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress Report for the Month of January, 1947 : Contract No. W-38-094-Eng-27 (open access)

Progress Report for the Month of January, 1947 : Contract No. W-38-094-Eng-27

This report for January, 1947 discusses progress regarding ore dressing studies, pyrometallurgical work, chemical work, chemical and spectrographic analysis, and physical methods of analysis.
Date: January 31, 1947
Creator: Center, E. J.; Nelson, H. R.; Pray, H. A. & Richardson, A. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Distribution of Uranium in Phosphate Rock and Shale (open access)

Distribution of Uranium in Phosphate Rock and Shale

From introduction: "The purpose of this report is to summarize some of the information obtained to date on the distribution of the uranium in the mineral phases of the phosphate rocks and shale."
Date: January 15, 1947
Creator: Igelsrud, Iver; Sullivan, John D. & Wesner, Adam
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Ion Velocitron (open access)

The Ion Velocitron

This report analyzes the separation of ions using the velocity of the ion measured through a long evacuated drift tube.
Date: January 27, 1947
Creator: Cameron, A. E. & Eggers, D. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Application of Tracer Techniques to the Determination of Uranium Extraction Coefficients (open access)

The Application of Tracer Techniques to the Determination of Uranium Extraction Coefficients

Abstract: This report deals with the development of a method using tracer technique for determining uranium extraction coefficients on solutions of low uranium concentration. It was found that extraction coefficients could be determined on systems containing as low as one part per million uranium using 1900 level uranium as the tracer. Results of several extraction series are presented in which aluminum nitrate is used as the salting agent and dibutyl carbitol the organic extractant.
Date: January 23, 1947
Creator: Lee, D. A.; Woodard, R. W. & Clewett, G. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Observed Differences in the Arc Spectra of U²³⁵ and U²³⁸ (open access)

Observed Differences in the Arc Spectra of U²³⁵ and U²³⁸

Abstract: "It has been found that the two principal uranium isotopes exhibit slightly different arc spectra. Certain U-235 lines have been found to be displaced from corresponding U-238 lines by about one reciprocal centimeter. The intensity ratio, IU235/IU238, has been shown to be a steadily increasing function of the U-235 concentration. These data indicate the possibility of developing a method for the determination of isotopic concentration by means of emission spectra."
Date: January 15, 1947
Creator: Long, D. R. & Smith, D. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
General Report of Stable Isotope Separation (open access)

General Report of Stable Isotope Separation

Abstract: "The Calutron has been successfully employed to separate the stable isotopes of twenty-one elements. The standard Beta M-2 unit modified to handle charge materials of various temperature ranges has proven adequate for a majority of separations. The problem of K life has received considerable attention but is still to be solved. Other operational problems are similar in most respects to those of uranium. The E design has, of necessity, varied greatly from the "Beta Gloria" type. A desire to keep construction simple, yet adequate for efficient collection and readily adaptable for use with many elements, has dictated the trend in E design. Water cooling on the receiver pockets was necessary with many of the elements separated. The chemical purification of the separated samples, although following a general pattern, varies with the type of pockets used and the element collected."
Date: January 20, 1947
Creator: Ketler, W. R.; Chelius, L. G. & Keim, C. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Drawings of an Electrolysis Assembly (open access)

Drawings of an Electrolysis Assembly

The document consists of two photographs and ten drawing of an electrolysis assembly for electroplating radioactive samples and one drawing of a thin-window Beta-counter. Included are a cell support, an electrolysis cell, electrolysis cell cathode, cell rack, Geiger counter absorber slide, carrier for electrolysis cell cathodes, and a cover for electrolysis cell cathode carrier.
Date: January 12, 1947
Creator: Loevinger, Robert
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physiological Observations on Rabbits Exposed to Single Doses of X-Rays (open access)

Physiological Observations on Rabbits Exposed to Single Doses of X-Rays

Abstract: Most of the acute deaths among rabbits after single total-body x radiation occur in the first two days or at 10-15 days after irradiation. Signs of clinical depression are seen in survivors of sub lethal doses during each of these periods, termed the initial shock period and the principal acute radiation period.
Date: January 29, 1947
Creator: Painter, E. E.; Prosser, C. Ladd (Clifford Ladd), 1907-2002 & Moore, M. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library