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| Title | Investigation of the Photochemical Method for Uranium Isotope Separation | |
| Author(s) | Urey, H. C. | |
| Publication Date | July 10, 1943 | |
| Report Number | A-750 | |
| Unique Identifier | ACC0367 | |
| Other Numbers | 2CR-135; OSTI ID: 4367966 | |
| Research Org | Columbia University, New York. Division of War Research | |
| Other Information | Manhattan Project; Declassified Dec. 8, 1955 | |
| Subject | Physics; Isotope Separation; Photochemistry; Uranium Isotopes | |
| Keywords | Chemistry | |
| Related Web Pages | Harold Urey, Deuterium, Cosmochemistry, Studies of the Origin of Life, and Theory of Earth's Evolution | |
| Abstract | To find a process for successful photochemical separation of isotopes several conditions have to be fulfilled. First, the different isotopes have to show some differences in the spectrum. Secondly, and equally important, this difference must be capable of being exploited in a photochemical process. Parts A and B outline the physical and chemical conditions, and the extent to which one might expect to find them fulfilled. Part C deals with the applicability of the process. | |
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