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Title: SEPARATION OF RARE EARTHS BY ELECTROLYSIS WITH POROUS CARBON ELECTRODES.

Inventors:
Issue Date:
Research Org.:
Originating Research Org. not identified
OSTI Identifier:
4662754
Patent Number(s):
3616326
Assignee:
(to United States Atomic Energy Commission).
Patent Classifications (CPCs):
C - CHEMISTRY C01 - INORGANIC CHEMISTRY C01F - COMPOUNDS OF THE METALS BERYLLIUM, MAGNESIUM, ALUMINIUM, CALCIUM, STRONTIUM, BARIUM, RADIUM, THORIUM, OR OF THE RARE-EARTH METALS
C - CHEMISTRY C22 - METALLURGY C22B - PRODUCTION AND REFINING OF METALS
NSA Number:
NSA-26-017464
Resource Type:
Patent
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-72
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
N40140* -Chemistry-Separation Procedures; CARBON; ELECTRODES; ELECTROLYSIS; EUROPIUM; RARE EARTHS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; EUROPIUM/separation from trivalent rare earths by electrolysis using porous carbon electrodes; RARE EARTHS/separation of europium from trivalent, by electrolysis using porous carbon electrodes

Citation Formats

Onstott, E I. SEPARATION OF RARE EARTHS BY ELECTROLYSIS WITH POROUS CARBON ELECTRODES.. United States: N. p., 1971. Web.
Onstott, E I. SEPARATION OF RARE EARTHS BY ELECTROLYSIS WITH POROUS CARBON ELECTRODES.. United States.
Onstott, E I. Fri . "SEPARATION OF RARE EARTHS BY ELECTROLYSIS WITH POROUS CARBON ELECTRODES.". United States.
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author = {Onstott, E I},
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place = {United States},
year = {1971},
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