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PERFORMANCE OF CHIPPED MAGNESIUM VERSUS HAMMERMILLED MAGNESIUM IN THE BOMB REDUCTION OF TETRAFLUORIDE. PART I

Description: The O. Hommel Company, of Carnegie, Penna., supplied Mallinckrodt Chemical Works with three types of Mg chips or powder (Type 84, 85B, and 87B) formed by machining Mg ingots. This material was tested and compared with standard New England Lime Mg in a series of reduction runs. A new type of powder (Type 93) developed by the O. Hommel Company during the course of the first experiment was also sert to Mallinckrodt Chemical Works foi preliminary testing. As this was superior to the other tynes tes… more
Date: June 1, 1945
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REPORT ON THE PROCESSING OF PITCHBLENDE

Description: A detailed description of the processing of pitchblende ores used at the Port Hope, Canada, refinery is given including both the recovery and purification of U and Fu. The health hazards present in the processing are discussed, and recommendations are made which will insure adequate health protection. (L.T.W.)
Date: February 26, 1945
Creator: Anonsen, S.H.
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Corrosion of Tuballoy-Molybdenum Alloys by Water

Description: The primary purpose of the corrosion work was to find a tuballoy alloy which would be sufficiently corrosion resistant to be useful for canned slugs even if some of the can were to leak. The secondary purpose was to obtain general corrosion data on tuballoy alloys.
Date: May 31, 1945
Creator: Hopkins, J.M.; Nelson, F. & Binger, W.W.
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HIGH VOLTAGE RECTIFICATION

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Date: April 13, 1945
Creator: Nelson, W.H.
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Effect of Iron on the Low Temperature Precipitation of Tubanyl Peroxide in Beta

Description: Abstract: "In the low temperature precipitation of tubanyl peroxide from Beta gunks, process modifications are described which minimize the effect of iron on decompisition of H2O2. These include the addition of excess H2O2 to the slurry only after attaining a reduced temperature, the use of malonic and acetic acid complexing when the H2O2 is added at room temperature, and the use of wetting agents when the entire process is carried out at 2 C."
Date: 1945
Creator: Brown, K. B.; Swanson, D. H.; Wagner, E. L. & Miller, A. J.
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Separation of Iron and Tuballoy With Phthallic Acid

Description: Introduction: This report embodies the results of an investigation as to the possibility of removing the bulk of the iron from gunk solutions of various concentrations by precipitation of the iron with phthallic acid and subsequent precipitation of tuballoy. The method consists of dissolving the phthallic acid in the gunk solution and then adding NH₃ to a suitable pH, precipitating the iron, and leaving the tuballoy in solution.
Date: January 17, 1945
Creator: Hoffman, R. E.; Armstrong, G. M.; Miller, A. J. & Gates, J. W., Jr.
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Tuballoy Peroxide

Description: The following report is the third in a series of reports discussing tuballoy peroxide. This report in particular discusses the solubility of tuballoy peroxide in sulphate solutions based on the tubanyl sulphate association hypothesis discussed in previous reports.
Date: 1945
Creator: Grieger, P. F. & Gates, J. W.
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Tuballoy Peroxide

Description: The following report determines the solubility of tuballoy peroxide over a fairly wide range of sulphate, hydrogen ion and hydrogen peroxide concentrations.
Date: 1945
Creator: Grieger, P. F.; Christopherson, E. W.; Oringer, Roy & Gates, J. W.
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