The Adsorption and Surface Reactions of Hydrocarbons on Clean Iridium (open access)

The Adsorption and Surface Reactions of Hydrocarbons on Clean Iridium

From abstract: "The adsorption of ethane, ethylene and acetylene on clean iridium in a field emission microscope has been found to cause characteristic changes in the work function of the iridium surface. Further changes, which are time and temperature dependent, result when such surfaces are heated. Flash filament experiments have shown that the changes in work function upon heating are due to desorption reactions and that the desorbed product consists principally of hydrogen. By assuming a linear relationship between surface coverage and work function, it has been possible to determine the desorption kinetics from the observed rates of work function change at various temperatures. The results are consistent with a mechanism involving stepwise surface dehydrogenation in which a pair of hydrogen atoms is removed from the hydrocarbon molecule in each step, followed by desoption of the adsorbed hydrogen. At very high temperatures the remaining carbon atoms are removed, presumably by evaporation."
Date: April 7, 1962
Creator: Arthur, John R., Jr. & Hansen, Robert S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear Superheat Project Fabrication, Irradiation and Evaluation of Superheat Fuel Element SH-1 and SH-2 (open access)

Nuclear Superheat Project Fabrication, Irradiation and Evaluation of Superheat Fuel Element SH-1 and SH-2

The fabrication, irradiation and evaluation of the first two superheat fuel assemblies is described in detail. Experimental data indicate that, in general, the nuclear superheat fuel elements have performed satisfactorily under the testing conditions used. Certain problem areas which will influence future fuel element designs have been defined.
Date: April 7, 1960
Creator: Lees, E. A.; Boyle, R. F. & Spalaris, C. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Heat of Formation of Thorium Sesquisulfide (open access)

The Heat of Formation of Thorium Sesquisulfide

Abstract: "The heat of solution of thorium sesquisulfide was determined in 6.000 molar HCl at 25 C to ascertain the stability of the thorium (III) halides. The molal heat of formation of Th2S3 from rhombic sulfur and crystalline thorium is calculated as 258.6 kcal."
Date: April 7, 1953
Creator: Eyring, LeRoy & Westrum, Edgar F., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multigroup Analysis on the IBM 604 (open access)

Multigroup Analysis on the IBM 604

This is a preliminary report on a multigroup's analysis on the IBM 604, a programmable Electronic Calculating Punch, as part of the course work W31-Eng. 52.
Date: April 7, 1953
Creator: Stark, R. H.; Hibbert, C. & Ryan, D. Z.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spectral Lines of Curium from 3100 A to 4200 A (open access)

Spectral Lines of Curium from 3100 A to 4200 A

Abstract: Fifty-four spectral lines of curium are listed together with estimated intensities. A brief description of the manner of taking the spectra and of measuring the lines are given.
Date: April 7, 1948
Creator: Conway, John G. & Moore, Milton F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dissolution and Recovery of Uranium from Phosphate Rock and Shale by Chemical Methods (open access)

Dissolution and Recovery of Uranium from Phosphate Rock and Shale by Chemical Methods

The following report briefly covers broad general features of the chemical studies to be used by the Atomic Energy Commission in considering future work on the chemical studies of phosphate rock and shale.
Date: April 7, 1947
Creator: Sullivan, John D.
System: The UNT Digital Library