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  5. An Investigation of Techniques for the Separation of Hydrogen and Deuterium: Part I: Zone Refining of Mixtures of Ordinary and Heavy Water; Part II: The Reaction of Iron with Mixtures of Ordinary and Heavy Water; Part III: Gas Chromatography with Hydrogen and Deuterium Samples
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An Investigation of Techniques for the Separation of Hydrogen and Deuterium: Part I: Zone Refining of Mixtures of Ordinary and Heavy Water; Part II: The Reaction of Iron with Mixtures of Ordinary and Heavy Water; Part III: Gas Chromatography with Hydrogen and Deuterium Samples

Date Issued
December 1, 1957
Author(s)
Thomas, Carl Owens
Advisor(s)
Hilton A. Smith
Additional Advisor(s)
William H. Fletcher
John A. Dean
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/24351
Abstract

The separation factor for a single fractional crystallization in the H2O-D2O system is much too small, and the required freezing rate is too slow for a batch process to give a useful separation of the isotopic forms of water. The purpose of this work was to continue some preliminary experiments on zone refining in the H2O-D2O system and to attempt to determine whether or not the technique would be useful for the separation of heavy water from ordinary water.

Disciplines
Chemistry
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Chemistry
Embargo Date
November 1, 1957
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