H. J. Eding
Published: 1961
Total Pages: 50
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High purity uranium compounds were needed for precision calorimetric investigations being conducted by the Chemical Engineering Division of the Argonne National Laboratory. Because these compounds could not be commercially obtained in the necessary purity and stoichiometry, they must be specially prepared and analyzed; this program was initiated for that purpose. The purity and stoichiometry were to be established by chemical analysis and X-ray diffraction. The objectives of the project were to explore methods of preparation, and to prepare 500-gram samples of compounds from the following: UAl3, UAl4, UBe13, UB2, UB4, UB12, UC, U2C3, UC2, UN, UN2, US, US2, USi, USi2, USi3, USe2, and UTe. Actually, fourteen of these were prepared, plus UAl2. Small samples of USe and USe2 were prepared, and numerous attempts were made to prepare USi.