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Electrolytic Production of Uranium from Solutions of its Tribromide in Fused Salts
Abstract. the electrodeposition of uranium metal, in the form of tree-like deposits, from molten strontium halide baths is described. Under the best conditions studied, approximately 40% recovery is attained. Freedom from side-reactions of the reduced uranium with anode products and/or refractory materials, and high cathode current densities appear to be essential to the success of the process. the refining of uranium under similar conditions appears to occur quite readily, with approximately 50% current efficiency. The preparation of UI3 is also described.
Date:
August 15, 1944
Creator:
Webster, Richard A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Oxide Slurry Pumping Experiments
Abstract: Experiments on colloid milling and pumping show that uranium trioxide, when carefully dehydrated, can be dispersed in water to form a relatively stable slurry, suitable for a homogeneous slurry pile. At temperatures considerably below those of anticipated pile operation particle size growth occurs attended by increase in settling rate and decrease in viscosity. Theses properties of the slurries may be strongly affected by impurities present as well as by special operating conditions.
Date:
September 15, 1944
Creator:
Brandt, R. & Dean, G. R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library