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Observations on the Preparation of the Tribromide and Triiodide of Uranium

Description: Uranium Tribromide has been prepared both by the reduction of the tetrabromide with hydrogen at 600-700° C, and by direct union of uranium and bromine at about 580°C. An attempt to prepare the triiodide of uranium by the latter method was unsuccessful
Date: unknown
Creator: Eastman, E. D. (Ermon Dwight), 1891-1945; Fontana, B. J. & Webster, R. A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Effect of Plutonium on Tissue Metabolism of Rats

Description: When plutonium is introduced into the body either by injection or by intratracheal instillation, there are, in addition to the usual signs of damage to the lymphoid tissues, definite alterations in the metabolism of tissues.
Date: unknown
Creator: Barron, E. S. G.; Abrams, R.; Finkle, R. D. & Rhodes, R. P.
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A Critical Study of the Turmeric Procedure for the Determination of Small Quantities of Boron

Description: This study concerns with a critical study of the conditions for development of the color with turmeric, which follows the distillation procedure and the evaporation of the lime water solution that has been used to recover the boron methyl ester that distills.
Date: unknown
Creator: Mundy, R. J. & Furman, N. Howell (Nathaniel Howell), 1892-1965
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Extraction of Traces of Uranium Cupferrate by Ether from Concentrated Uranyl Solutions : the Preparation of UO2(O(NO)NC6H5)2 NH4)(NO)NC6H5

Description: This study presents the analysis of the uranyl cupferrate that is precipitated from neutral or slightly acidic solutions of uranyl sulfate upon adding a slight excess of cupferron.
Date: unknown
Creator: Furman, N. Howell (Nathaniel Howell), 1892-1965 & Norton, Daniel R.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Interference of Nickel in the Reduction of Uranium Solutions in the Jones Reduction: a Study of the Effects of Nickel, Cobalt, Manganese, Zinc, Calcium, Magnesium, Aluminum and Sodium Ions upon the Reduction

Description: Nickel interferes seriously with the reduction of uranyl solutions in the Jones reductor. Nickel ion, if added after reduction of a uranium solution has no harmful effect upon the aeration and the titration with standard ceric sulfate solution.
Date: unknown
Creator: Furman, N. Howell (Nathaniel Howell), 1892-1965 & Herberling, J. B.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Use of Cupferron in Inorganic Analysis with Special Reference to the Determination of Uranium. III. The Isolation of Uranium as the Quadrivelent Cupferrate.

Description: Quadrivalent uranium is precipitated by cupferron in acidic solutions. The precipitate is soluble in organic solvents such as chloroform or either.
Date: unknown
Creator: Furman, N. Howell (Nathaniel Howell), 1892-1965; Mason, W. B. (William Burkett) & Pekola, J. S.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Use of Cupferron in Inorganic Analysis with Special Reference to the Determination of Uranium. II. The Factors that Control the Extraction of Various Elements from Aqueous Solution by Cupferron Plus an Organic Solvent

Description: A generalized formulation of the relations that apply to the extraction of an element by cupferron plus an organic solvent is desirable in choosing the conditions favorable to the process.
Date: unknown
Creator: Furman, N. Howell (Nathaniel Howell), 1892-1965 & Mason, W. B. (William Burkett)
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Use of Cupferron in Inorganic Analysis with Special Reference to the Determination of Uranium. I. Introduction. The Properties of Various Cupferrates

Description: A summary of works of numerous investigators who have studied the properties and the analytical applications of cupferron, phenyl nitroso hydroxylamine ammonium are presented.
Date: unknown
Creator: Furman, N. Howell (Nathaniel Howell), 1892-1965 & Mason, W. B. (William Burkett)
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Determination of Water in Uranyl Nitrate and in Ethereal Solutions of Uranyl Nitrate

Description: The primary purpose of the study was to find a method for the determination of water in the solvent layers that had been shaken to equilibrium with aqueous solutions of uranyl nitrate or other nitrates.
Date: unknown
Creator: DiPace, J. A. & Furman, N. Howell (Nathaniel Howell), 1892-1965
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Conversion of UF4 to U3Os

Description: Methods of conversion of UF4 to U3O8 by fusion with ammonium oxalate dihydrate and other salts are described.
Date: May 28, 1941
Creator: Tevebaugh, A. D.; Tevebaugh, R. D.; Cline, W. D. & Warf, James C.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Excretion, Retention, Distribution, and Clinical Effects of Strontium 89 in the Dog. Part I. Report of Experimental Work

Description: In adult dog, the 30 day LD 50 for intramuscularly injected Sr 89 (with some Dr 90 contamination) was approximately 1.0 uc/g injected dose or 0.5 uc/g retained dose at 10 days, corrected for excretion and decay.
Date: unknown
Creator: Swift, M. N.; Prosser, C. Ladd (Clifford Ladd), 1907-2002; Jacobson, L. O.; Lisco, H.; Painter, E. E.; Klione, O. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Radiotoxicity of Injected SR89 for Rats, Mice and Rabbits. Part IV. The Hematological Effects of Enterally and Parenterally Administered Strontimu 89 in Mamals

Description: Hematological studies of the peripheral blood of rabbits, rats, and mice, after the intraperitoneal or stomach tube administration of Sr89 in doses from 0.015 to 14.4 uc/g for varying periods up to 108 weeks, are reported.
Date: unknown
Creator: Simmons, Eric L. & Jacobson, Leon O.
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The Electrolysis of Uranium Halides

Description: The electrolysis of tetra- and tri-halides of uranium in fused salt systems at temperatures from 700°-900° C has been investigated. Serious losses are caused by reaction with atmospheric oxygen, refractories and electrode materials.
Date: unknown
Creator: Eastman, E. D. (Ermon Dwight), 1891-1945; Webster, R. A. & Fontana, B. J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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