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Photograph of Janon Frederic Embury, Jr.
Portrait of Embury at approximately 22 years old
Electrolytic precipitation of uranium from Belgian Congo ion exchange resin eluates in a three compartment cell /
Electrolytic precipitation of uranium from ion-exchange resin eluates has been investigated in a three-compartment cell. A relatively low-energy consumption is required and anodic attack is reduced to a negligible quantity. During the precipitation, acid is produced in sufficient quantity for use as eluant for subsequent eluting operations. The recovered uranium is in the form of a rapid settling, fast filtering precipitate which is easily washed with water to reduce the chloride content to a tolerable concentration."Date Declassified: September 23, 1955.""Contract AT-(49-1)-535."Work performed by Rohm and Haas Company under Contract AT(49-1)-535 with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission."May 25, 1953.""RMO-2522."Electrolytic precipitation of uranium from ion-exchange resin eluates has been investigated in a three-compartment cell. A relatively low-energy consumption is required and anodic attack is reduced to a negligible quantity. During the precipitation, acid is produced in sufficient quantity for use as eluant for subsequent eluting operations. The recovered uranium is in the form of a rapid settling, fast filtering precipitate which is easily washed with water to reduce the chloride content to a tolerable concentration.Mode of access: Internet
Recovery of uranium by ion exchange resins : topical report /
"Contract AT(49-1)-535."Work performed by Rohm and Haas Company under Contract AT(49-1)-535 with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission."Date Declassified: September 23, 1955"--Page [ii]."Topical report.""March 17, 1953.""RMO-2518."Mode of access: Internet.This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 "No Rights Reserved" license. The University of Florida Libraries, as creator of this bibliographic record, has waived all rights to it worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law