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Operating Manual for the PSE&G Hydrogen Reservoir Containing Iron Titanium Hydride

Description: Report issued by the Brookhaven National Laboratory discussing the operation of a hydrogen reservoir. As stated in the introduction, "information is provided on how the reservoir functions and how it can be safely operated. The equipment is described and basic operating procedures are given along with precautionary measures" (p. 1). This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: February 1974
Creator: Strickland, G. & Reilly, J. J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Corrosion of Miniature Fuel Plates in Simulated Reactor Cooling Water

Description: Technical report issued as one of a series of reports concerned with corrosion studies for the Materials Resting Reactor, created to both determine the effect of various practices for fuel plate fabrication on corrosion resistance and to determine the extent of penetration of the fuel plates by localized corrosion attack. [From Introduction]
Date: December 18, 1950
Creator: English, James L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Plate Efficiency in the Exchange of Deuterium Between Ammonia and Hydrogen

Description: Technical report outlining measurements of the equilibrium in the exchange of deuterium between ammonia and hydrogen and of the kinetics of this reaction. Details a series of tests carried out to measure Murphree plate efficiencies.
Date: December 3, 1951
Creator: Perlman, Morris L. & Bigeleisen, Jacob
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Concentration of Deuterium by Chemical Exchange Between Hydrogen and Ammonia

Description: Technical report describing the results of the chemical reaction between potassium amide and liquid ammonia and the exchange of hydrogen between hydrogen gas and liquid ammonia. This report finds that the reactions may be sufficiently rapid to be useful for isotope separations on a larger scale.
Date: December 15, 1951
Creator: Perlman, M. L. & Bigeleisen, J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Reaction Between Hydrogen and Oxygen by Catalysis and the Thermal Reaction

Description: From abstract: "The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen with the aid of various catalysts (especially platinum on aluminua) has been studied, and the operating variables such as flow rates, space velocity, temperature, and gas composition have been examined rather extensively. It has been found that hydrogen and oxygen in stoichiometric proportions and mixed with either steam or helium may be made to react to the extent of 99.5% or greater at space velocities up to 30,000 hr-1, or even higher,… more
Date: January 15, 1952
Creator: Kuhn, D. W.; Ryon, A. D.; Palko, A. A. & Clewett, G. H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Report on Shock Tube Experiments

Description: Abstract: An investigation of ionization by shock waves in hydrogen has been initiated. The shock waves are produced in a 1-inch diameter glass pipe by a high-voltage spark at one end. Variables which will influence attainment of the maximum degree of ionization and ion temperature are described. Spectroscopic methods of measuring ion density and temperature are outlined, and improvements in the design of the shock tube are discussed.
Date: March 24, 1955
Creator: Huber, Elsa L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Hydrogen and Other Synthetic Fuels: A Summary of the Work of the Synthetic Fuels Panel

Description: From introduction: This report covers all aspects of an energy system based on nonfossil synthetic fuels and includes discussions on the production of the fuels; their storage, transmission, and end uses; and an overall systems analysis illustrating the role these fuels might assume in the future.
Date: September 1972
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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A Device for Continuous Detection of Hydrogen in Sodium

Description: Abstract: A device to detect the presence of hydrogen in sodium has been developed. Such a device, installed in a sodium heated steam generator, would signal the presence of water in the sodium resulting from a leak in the sodium-water barrier.
Date: December 15, 1960
Creator: Strahl, H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Studies Relating to Hydrogen in Dingot Uranium

Description: Report discussing a study to obtain a quantitative measurement of the movement and distribution of hydrogen among components such as magnesium metal chips, uranium tetrafluoride, and magnesium fluoride slag, similar to what would occur during a reaction in a thermite bomb.
Date: September 20, 1957
Creator: Trzeciak, Max J. & Mallett, Manley William, 1909-
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Reference Electrodes

Description: "The problems discussed are those encountered in assigning unequivocal emf values to electrode systems. Three electrodes which meet the requirements for reference electrodes most adequately are considered in some detail: these are the hydrogen, silver-silver chloride, and mercury-mercurous chloride (calomel) electrodes. An assessment is presented for electrode systems for aqueous solutions, organic solvents, fused slats and biological systems."
Date: December 1962
Creator: Janz, George J. & Kelly, Frank J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Equilibrium Dissociation Pressures of the Delta and Epsilon Phases in the Zirconium-Hydrogen System

Description: Abstract: Pressure-temperature isochores were obtained for zirconium-hydrogen alloys, spanning the H/Zr composition range of 1.430 to 1.910. The studies were confined to the temperature limits of 300 to 900ºC, and the pressure limits of 0.01 to 10.0 atm.
Date: May 31, 1964
Creator: Raymond, J. W.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Freezing Point Diagram and Liquid-Liquid Solubilities of the System Uranium Hexafluoride-Hydrogen Fluoride

Description: Abstract: "The complete freezing point diagram for the system uranium hexafluoride-hydrogen fluoride has been determined. In addition, liquid-liquid solubilities of these compounds have been measured up to the consolute temperature of 101 C. A miscibility gap starts at 61.2 C. over the compositions range 10 to 80 mole per cent uranium hexafluoride. The lowest melting point of this binary system under its own pressure, i.e. the eutectic, is -85 C."
Date: December 28, 1952
Creator: Rutledge, Gene P.; Jarry, Roger L. & Davis, W., Jr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Magnetic Pumps for Corrosive Gases and Liquids

Description: Abstract: "A magnetically operated pump has been constructed and used successfully to pump a mixture of uranium hexafluoride and hydrogen fluoride gases at pressures up to 175 psia. and temperatures up to 100 C."
Date: October 31, 1951
Creator: Rosen, F. D.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Observations on the Behavior of Hydrogen in Zirconium

Description: Abstract: "Some embrittling effects noted in Zr have been explained by the presence of hydrogen. This phenomenon was initially correlated with the existence of a second phase in the microstructure. The amount of this phase is reduced by vacuum annealing and shows a direct correlation with the hydrogen content of the specimen. X-ray and electron-diffraction evidence identifies the phase as ZrH. Observations are given on the solubilities, diffusion rates and equilibrium pressures of hydrogen in z… more
Date: February 3, 1953
Creator: Schwartz, C. M. & Mallett, Manley William, 1909-
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Application of Conductivity Measurements to a Study of (a) Complex Formation Between F[ Gamma] + and F- and Al+ + + and F- (b) Titration of F- Ion with H + Ion

Description: From introduction: This report describes some preliminary electro-conductometric titrations which were made in order to ascertain whether the method [for selecting the best complexing agent for any problem that may arise] gave interpretable results.
Date: 1945
Creator: Tober, Frank W., 1919-1995 & Larson, Clarence E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Hydrogen Peroxide Analysis and Decomposition in Chromate Solutions

Description: Abstract: "A novel procedure employing ion exchange resins was developed to separate chromate ions from hydrogen peroxide, permitting, permitting the subsequent analysis of peroxide to determine its decomposition in sodium chromate solutions. At high pH's, peroxide was absorbed anionically on the ion exchange resins along with chromate. By selecting a resin which would be effective at nearly neutral conditions, chromate was satisfactorily separated from peroxide. It was found that the rate of p… more
Date: March 17, 1952
Creator: Rynasiewicz, Joseph & Ryan, J. W.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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