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Rapid continuous chemical methods for studies of nuclei far from stability

Fast continuous separation methods accomplished by combining a gas-jet recoil-transport system with a variety of chemical systems are described. Procedures for the isolation of individual elements from fission product mixtures with the multistage solvent extraction facility SISAK are presented. Ther...

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Autores principales: Trautmann, N, Broden, K, Eriksen, D, Gaggeler, H, Greulich, N, Hickmann, U, Kaffrell, N, Skarnemark, G, Stender, E, Zendel, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-1981-009.727
http://cds.cern.ch/record/878113
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author Trautmann, N
Broden, K
Eriksen, D
Gaggeler, H
Greulich, N
Hickmann, U
Kaffrell, N
Skarnemark, G
Stender, E
Zendel, M
author_facet Trautmann, N
Broden, K
Eriksen, D
Gaggeler, H
Greulich, N
Hickmann, U
Kaffrell, N
Skarnemark, G
Stender, E
Zendel, M
author_sort Trautmann, N
collection CERN
description Fast continuous separation methods accomplished by combining a gas-jet recoil-transport system with a variety of chemical systems are described. Procedures for the isolation of individual elements from fission product mixtures with the multistage solvent extraction facility SISAK are presented. Thermochromatography in connection with a gas-jet has been studied as a technique for on-line separation of volatile fission halides. Based on chemical reactions in a gas-jet system itself separation procedures for tellurium, selenium and germanium from fission products have been worked out. All the continuous chemical methods can be performed within a few seconds. The application of such procedures to the investigation of nuclides far from the line of beta -stability is illustrated by a few examples. (16 refs).
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spelling cern-8781132019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-1981-009.727http://cds.cern.ch/record/878113engTrautmann, NBroden, KEriksen, DGaggeler, HGreulich, NHickmann, UKaffrell, NSkarnemark, GStender, EZendel, MRapid continuous chemical methods for studies of nuclei far from stabilityNuclear PhysicsFast continuous separation methods accomplished by combining a gas-jet recoil-transport system with a variety of chemical systems are described. Procedures for the isolation of individual elements from fission product mixtures with the multistage solvent extraction facility SISAK are presented. Thermochromatography in connection with a gas-jet has been studied as a technique for on-line separation of volatile fission halides. Based on chemical reactions in a gas-jet system itself separation procedures for tellurium, selenium and germanium from fission products have been worked out. All the continuous chemical methods can be performed within a few seconds. The application of such procedures to the investigation of nuclides far from the line of beta -stability is illustrated by a few examples. (16 refs).CERNoai:cds.cern.ch:8781131981
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Trautmann, N
Broden, K
Eriksen, D
Gaggeler, H
Greulich, N
Hickmann, U
Kaffrell, N
Skarnemark, G
Stender, E
Zendel, M
Rapid continuous chemical methods for studies of nuclei far from stability
title Rapid continuous chemical methods for studies of nuclei far from stability
title_full Rapid continuous chemical methods for studies of nuclei far from stability
title_fullStr Rapid continuous chemical methods for studies of nuclei far from stability
title_full_unstemmed Rapid continuous chemical methods for studies of nuclei far from stability
title_short Rapid continuous chemical methods for studies of nuclei far from stability
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topic Nuclear Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-1981-009.727
http://cds.cern.ch/record/878113
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