The Heat Capacity of Uranium Tetrafluoride from 5 to 300 K

The Heat Capacity of Uranium Tetrafluoride from 5 to 300 K

Author: D. W. Osborne

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Published: 1954

Total Pages: 11

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The heat capacity of a pure sample of uranium tetrafluoride was determined from 5 to 300 degrees K and found to be at variance with measurements by Brickwedde, Hoge, and Scott. The new data make possible a better evaluation of the magnetic entropy above 5 degrees K and suggest the probability of a thermal anomaly 5 degrees K.


Update on the Chemical Thermodynamics of Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium, Americium and Technetium

Update on the Chemical Thermodynamics of Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium, Americium and Technetium

Author: R. Guillaumont

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Published: 2003-11-04

Total Pages: 976

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This volume is part of the series on "Chemical Thermodynamics", published under the aegis of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, and updates and expands the thermodynamic data on inorganic compounds and complexes of uranium, neptunium, plutonium, americium and technetium contained in the previous volumes of the series. A review team, composed of seven internationally recognized experts, has critically reviewed during five years all the scientific literature containing chemical thermodynamic information for the above mentioned systems that has appeared since the publication of the earlier volumes. The results of this critical review carried out following the Guidelines of the OECD NEA Thermochemical Database Project have been documented in the present volume, which contains new tables of selected values for formation and reaction thermodynamical properties and an extensive bibliography.


Nuclear Science Abstracts

Nuclear Science Abstracts

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Published: 1971

Total Pages: 1040

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NSA is a comprehensive collection of international nuclear science and technology literature for the period 1948 through 1976, pre-dating the prestigious INIS database, which began in 1970. NSA existed as a printed product (Volumes 1-33) initially, created by DOE's predecessor, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). NSA includes citations to scientific and technical reports from the AEC, the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration and its contractors, plus other agencies and international organizations, universities, and industrial and research organizations. References to books, conference proceedings, papers, patents, dissertations, engineering drawings, and journal articles from worldwide sources are also included. Abstracts and full text are provided if available.