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... volatile Al2Cle - CrCl and Fe2Cle - CrCl3 complexes ( see Sections III.D and IV ) . The other significant component , MgCl2 , is at least an order of magnitude less volatile than CrCl3 , and hence CrCl , can be extracted by distillation ...
... volatile Al2Cle - CrCl and Fe2Cle - CrCl3 complexes ( see Sections III.D and IV ) . The other significant component , MgCl2 , is at least an order of magnitude less volatile than CrCl3 , and hence CrCl , can be extracted by distillation ...
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... volatile fluoride fission products from the UF 。 and PuF fractions ( Jonke et al . , 1969 ; Thompson et al . , 1969 ) . One of the proposed methods of converting PuF , to the solid form of PuF , involves use of a H2 - F2 flame as a ...
... volatile fluoride fission products from the UF 。 and PuF fractions ( Jonke et al . , 1969 ; Thompson et al . , 1969 ) . One of the proposed methods of converting PuF , to the solid form of PuF , involves use of a H2 - F2 flame as a ...
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... volatile components , particularly for Ru . Another aspect of the fluoride volatility separation concept involves the selective absorption and complexing of volatile fluorides by solid salts such as alkali metal fluorides . For the ...
... volatile components , particularly for Ru . Another aspect of the fluoride volatility separation concept involves the selective absorption and complexing of volatile fluorides by solid salts such as alkali metal fluorides . For the ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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