7 resultados para low-energy ion implantation
em University of Michigan
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Originally presented as the authors' Master of Science thesis to the University of Arkansas, 1957.
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Includes index.
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Includes indexes.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 36).
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"August 1980."
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Electrolytic precipitation of uranium from ion-exchange resin eluates has been investigated in a three-compartment cell. A relatively low-energy consumption is required and anodic attack is reduced to a negligible quantity. During the precipitation, acid is produced in sufficient quantity for use as eluant for subsequent eluting operations. The recovered uranium is in the form of a rapid settling, fast filtering precipitate which is easily washed with water to reduce the chloride content to a tolerable concentration.
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Includes bibliographical references.