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Physical Constants of Uranium Tetrachloride
Abstract: Exceedingly pure uranium tetrachloride was prepared for use in determining the physical constants of the compound. Measurements were obtained of the melting point and boiling point at pressures ranging from the triple point pressure to atmospheric pressure. Calculations were made of the vapor pressure equation for the liquid, the heat of evaporation, molar boiling point elevation, the vapor pressure equation for the solid, and the critical temperature.
Date:
April 1, 1947
Creator:
Young, H. S. & Grady, H. F.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Purification of Uranium Tetrachloride by Fractional Condensation
"The effect of a single vacuum sublimation of contaminated uranium tetrachloride, with fractional condensation of the vapors, was investigated to determine whether a high degree of purity would result. It was found that this procedure was an excellent and simple method for obtaining exceedingly pure uranium tetrachloride."
Date:
April 1, 1947
Creator:
Young, H. S. & Susano, C. D.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Reactivity of Dibutyl Carbitol
Report discussing experiments to determine if the tri-ether (referred to in the report as dibutyl carbitol or carbitol) "was susceptible of a high degree of reactivity when used as an extraction agent for the removal of uranium from aqueous solutions."
Date:
April 1, 1947
Creator:
Susano, C. D.
System:
The UNT Digital Library