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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
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ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON DEUTERIUMISOTOPE EFFECTS AND HEAVY WATER
by
S. M. Dave and M. M. DondeHeavy Water Division
BHABHA ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTRE
BOMBAY, INDIA1983
B.A.R.O. - 1192
GOVERNMENT OF INDIAATOMIC ENERGY OOMHISSIOir
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON DEUTERIUMISOTOPE EFFECTS AND HEAVY WATER
byS.M. Dave and M.M. DondeHeavy Water Division
BHABHA ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTREBOMBAY, INDIA
1983
INIS S u y y s t Catagoyyt D i 2 | SIS
D««erii>tori
HEAVY WATER
PRODUCTION
ISOTOFIC EXCHANGE
ISOTOPE EFFECTS
ISOTOPE SEPARATION
DEUTERIWI
CUnilCAL PSOItOtriES
FIITSICAL PIOPHITIE8
ISOTOPE RATIO
BIfiUOQRAFHIES
PUBl'AOE
In recent years, there has been a great deal ofinterest in using deuterium and heavy water not only innuclear industry but also in various fields of basic aswall as applied reseuroh in physics, chemistry andbiology. As a result, the literature is being enrichedwith a large number of research papers and technicalreports published eaoh year* Ihus. to enable the scien-tists to have un easy reference to these works, weendeavour in this selected bibliography, to enlist thepublications related to these fields. Since our interestis ooncerned mainly with heavy water production processes,deuterium isotope effects etc., several aspects (e.g.nuolear) of deuterium have not been covered here*
The material in this bibliography has been classifiedunder six broad headings, viz.
1. Production of heavy water
2. Study of deuterium isotope effects
3. Analysis and Properties of heavy water
4» Laser Separation of deuterium
5. Isotopio exchange reactions
and 6. Miscellaneous.
Ihe sources of information used for this compilationere chemical abstracts, nuclear science abstracts, I M SAtcuindex and also some scattered search through journalsand reports available in our library* However, in spiteof our sincere attempts for a wide ooverage, no claim 1Bbeing made towards the exhaustiveness of this bibliography.The authors also would like to appologize for the mistakes,eventhough all efforts have been made to achieve accuracy.
S.M. Save
M.M. Donde
CONTENTS
1 • SECTION I - PRODUCTION OP HEAVY WATER 1
2. SECTION II - STUDY OP DEUTEPJIM ISOTOPE EFFECTS 35
3. SECTION III - ANALYSIS AND PROPERTIES OF HEAVY WATER 199
4* SECTION IV - LASER SEPARATION OF BE'JTERJllI 316
5* SECTION V - ISOTOPIO EXCHANGE REACTIONS 329
6* SECTION VI - MISCELLANEOUS 381
SECTION I
EROEUOTIQ1T OF HEAT/ WATER
1* Predicted Performance of GS Processes with Supplementary
Feed to the Hot lower
M.P. Burgees
Du Font de Nenore (B.I) and Co., Aiken, 3 . 0 . (USA) DP-1204
Apr. 1970, 24 p.
2» Heavy Water Production by Auine-Hydrogen Exchange
A.R. Bancroft and H«K. Rao
ONEN Sympositm on the leohnioal and Bcononic Aspects »f Heanry
Water Production
Turin, I ta ly 1970
AECL - 3684, Aug. 1970, 14 p .
3» OHEL Lunmue Heavy Water ProeeBs
Chem. Can., 22(9) . 24 (1970)
4* Heavy Water Production Industrial Processes and Plants .
A Bibliography.
D. LavrencJ.e (Coup.)
OHM-Doc-DAISE-70-8 1970 130 p .
5* Heavy Water Production- A Review of Processes
D.M. l ev ins
AABO/SK-562, Sept. 1970. 54 P.
(• Bibliography on Production of Heavy Water
R.A. Hagrathna (Oonp.)
BARO/BlB-3. 1970. 54 P.
7* ''briteria for the Design of A NH3-H2 Two Temperature Plant
for Heavy Water Production (In Italian).
S* Folli , F. Polastri and 6* Vaccaro
Energ. Nucl. (Milan)., 17(12), 721-732 (1970).
8. Heavy Water Production Using Amine-Hydrogen I so topic Exchange
R.S. .Tickling
AEOI-3787. Peb. 1971. P 2-4.
9. Heavy Water Research on Production Processes. Plants Based
on the French Process (In French)
S. Roth
A/OONF-4.9/P - 607 1971 11p.
19* The Heavy Water Plant of Mazingarfce (In French)
B. lefrancoie
ONES Synpoeiiaa, Turin Italy, 1970* Techniques and Economy
of Heavy Water Production, p. 199-208.
11. Optimization of a Heavy-Water Enrichment Plant Based on H9/NH*
Exchange and Operating by the Hot-Oold Principle (In Genoan)
0. Leng and U. Schindewolf
Ghem. Ing. Tech.. 43 (U). 804-810 (1971).
12. Technical Developments of the Low Temperature Prooess for Heavy
Water Recovery and Economic Results*
H. Gutowski
CHEN Symposium, Turin 197Oy p.91-101.
313« Fabrication aid Coretruotion Experience. Sruoe and Port
Jawkesbury Heavy Water Plant*
P.H.G. Spray
ONBH Symposium, Turin, I ta ly , 1970, p.119-138
14* Heavy Water Production Using Anine-Hydrogen Ieotopio Exchange
W.J. Holtslander
ABOI-3990, 1971, p .5-7 .
15 • Heavy Water
H.K. Rao
AECL-3866, 1971, 36 p.
16. Ike Obtaining of Heavy Water by the Dual Temperature H2S
Process (In French)
J .P. Agostini
OEA-R-4217, 1971i 121 p .
17* Optimization of a Heavy Water Enrichment Plant with a Hot/oold
Operating Hg/lJHa-Exohange Systeu (In Gasman)
6. Lang
KPK-1483, 1971, ps804-809 Chem-Ingeniour-Teohnik, H.14. 43(1971).
18* Bruce Auxiliary Steam Supply
Z. Koli.enyk
Bng. J . (Montreal), 55(4).22-26 (1972)
19* Method for the Isotopic Enrichment of Hydrogen (In French)
I . Lambert
French Patent, 2,079, 707, 18 Ootober 1971 3 p .
20* Isotopic Enrichment of Hydrogen for Heavy Water Production
(in French)
I. Lambert, J. Ravoire and E. Roth
French Patent, 2,079,708, 18 Oet, 1971, 4 p.
21* An improved method for Preparing Heavy Water Using Honotheraal
Isotopio Exchange Between Ammonia and a Synthesis Gas (In
French)
P. lesur and J. Viratelle . .
French Patent Appl. 2,074,737, 22 Jan* 1970, Sp.
22* Heavy-»Water Production Using Anine-Hydrogen Exchange
W. loekerky
AECL-4129. 1972. p.8-11
23. Procedure for Mono the raal Type Ainine-Hydrogen Isotopic Ixokange t
An Installation Using the Procedure Outlined
J.P. Arnould, G. Dirion, I . Manbert and 1* Roth
French Patent Document, 2O94429/D/ 19 June 1970 8 p.
24* Monothermal Type HH**^ Isotopic Exokange Installation (In
French)
J.P. Arnault
French Patent Document, 2094428 /D/ . 19 June 1970. 21 p.
25* Monotheraal Type TBLyiL^ Isotopio Exchange Installation (in
French)
J.P. Arnault, G. Dirian, I , Laasart and 1. Rotk
French Patent Doounont 2095180 /D/ . 19 June 1970* 7 p.
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26* Method for the Isotopic Enrichment of Hydrogen (In French)
i F. Courvoiser and I. Lambert
French Patent Document, 2079706/]?/. 10 Feb. 1970. 3 V*
27. Production of Hydrogen for Deuterium Extraction (In French)
G. Dirian, D. Leger and J. Fauly
French Patent Document, 2098623/D/. 22 Jul. ,1970. 12 p.,
28, Detezminati&n of Optimum Flow Rate of Heavy Water During
Deuteration of Ion Exchangers of the Zeolitej Type
J. Kysela and J* Vagner
Jad. Energ. (Czechoslovakia), 18(6). 183-185 (1982).
29* Improved Method for Obtaining Deuterium (in French)
J. Trichet, G. Simonet and J.P. Guellaff
French Patent Document 2076756/F/. 27 Jan. 1970. 9 P»
30. Isotopic Fractionation of Hydrogen in the H2-DH System,
(in Romanian)
V". Snamiroschi
Stud. Univ. Bafcos-Bolyai, Ser. Phys., 17(1). 23 - 28 (1972).
31. Heavy Water Production
D.M, Levins and P.G. Alfredson
At. Energy Aust., 15(3), 2-11(1972).
32. Research on Heavy Water Plants and Manufacturing Processes
kased on French Systems (In French)
E. Roth, G. Dirian and M. Rostaing
A/Conf.49/P-607
Proc. of Fourth international conference, jointly sponsored by
the UN and IAEA held in Geneva, 6-16 Sept. 1971.
33» Plant for production of Deuterium Enriched Water (In
Genaan (F.R.) Patent Document 2048117/A/. 20 Apr. 1972.11 p»
34* Method for the Production of Deuterium (In German)
R.W. Pachalay
i German (F.R.) Patent Document 2150669/A/. 4 May 1972. 25 p.
35. Procedure for the Extraction of Deuterium
R.W. Pachal&y
Danish Patent Document 5234/71/A. 29 Oct. 1970 USA.
36* Phtochemical Production of Hot Hydrogen and Deuterium Atoms
R.A. Pass, J.W. Hoover and L.M. Simpson
J. Phye., Chenw, 76(20K 2801-2808 (1972).
37. Bruce Heavy Water Plant Now in Operation
ABOI Nuel. Can., 12(1). 1-2 (1973).* . . .
38* What's Happening and What's Ahead in Canada*s Heavy Water
Progress
0. Low
Nuel. Can., 11(8). 2-3(1972).
39* Plants and Processes for the Production of Heavy Water (In
German)
B. Nitachke
Atomwirtech Atomtech., 18(6). 274-280 (1973).
40. Heavy Water from Synthesis Gas by Isotopic Exchange
According to Two-Temperature Process (In German)
H. Ilgner, E. Nitachke and S. Walter
ABD-Conf-73-223-008. 1973. 1 p.
41* Production of Heavy Water in India
S. Fareeduddin
IHIS-mf-854» 1973* 24 p. (Symposium on Nuclear Soienoe and
Engineering* Bombay, India, 13 March, 1973)*
42* Enriching with Heavy Hydrogen Isotopes
J.J. Railly, Jr. and R.H. Winwall, Jr.
US'Patent 3»711,6O1, 12 Feb. 1971. 4 p.
43. Improvement in Dual Temperature Isotope Exchange Prooess
D.F. Babcock
Australian Patent No. 428665, July 16, 1970.
44* Dual Temperature Isotope Exchange Process
D.F. Babcock
Australian Patent, 428831, July 16, 1970.
45* Method of Obtaining Heavy Water by Bithermal Exchange
Between Liquid Water and Gaseous Hydrogen Sulphide
French Patend Document 2152366/A» 8, Sept. 1971• 8 p. (In
Trench) Available from Institute National de Is Propriets
Industrialls, Paris(France).
46. Heavy Water Production in Canada
R.£<, Keating and L.R. Nordhy
INIS-mf-66014 (1972)
47* Process for Obtaining Deuterium fron Hydrogen-containing
Components and the Production of Heavy Water Therefrom.
R.W. Fachalay
U.S. Patent 3, 789, 1.2, 29 Jan. 1974. U p.
48. Modified System for Heavy Water Production
V.R. Thayar
U.S. Patent 3, 789, 113, 29 Jan. 1974t4 p.
49* Heavy Water and its Production
Masany Shimizu
Boryokuro Giho, (No. 7), 46-54 (1973) (In Japanese).
50* Expected Development in Heavy Water Technology
I. Blake, W.P. Patryachuk and H.K. Rao
Canadian Nuclear Assoeian. Proceedings of 13th Annual International
Conference, Toronto, Canada, 17-20 June 1973, 73-0NA-400,1973.
51• Heavy Water Production
I.E. Haywood
Nucl. Eng. Inst, 1,9.(217), 506-507 (1974).
52. Unitary Stacked Pressure Tower
B.lL Nozzer
Canadian Patent 943885, 19 March 1974. 9 p.
53* Prooess and Catalyst for Enriching a Fluid with Hydrogen
Isotopes
W.H. Stevens
Canadian Patent 907292, 25 Aug. 1972. 16 p.
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5^« Heavy Water Output Rises as Designers loner Liquid Loading
on Trays .
Can. Chem. Prooess, 57(12). 43 (1973).
55. Dual Pressure - Dual Temperature Isotope Xxohanfe Process
• D.P. Babcock
U.S. Patent 3,792,156, 12 Feb. 1974, 6 p.
56* Extraction of Deuterium From Hydrogen Qae 'Using Amines in
. a Bithermal Prooass
A.ft. Bancroft
Can. Patent 918382, 9 Jan. 1973, 10 p.
97* Modified System for Dauterium Production
V.R. Xhayer . .
Canadian Patent 933100, 4 Sep. 1973i 8 p«
38. Process for the Recovery of Deuterium from Hydrogen Rich.
Gas
S. Walter and U* Schindewolf
US Patent 3,821,361, 28 June,1974. 6 p*
59* Extraction of Deuterium From Ammonia Synthesis Gas
H.K. Rao
Canadian Patent 909+83, 12 Sept. 1972, 10 p.
60* Separation of Hydrogen Isotopes by Heat less Adsorption
K. Weavar and 0. B. Hanrin
Ohem. Er^. Soi. 29(9), 1873-1882 (1974)
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61* Progress Report t Port Hawkaakurg Heavy Water Plants
L.D. Dougan
Canadian Nuolear Association, 14th Internation Oonf., Montreal,
Canada 74-CNA-300, 1974, 4 P*
62* Heavy Water Supply
l .R. Hay wood
Canadian Nuolear Association, 14th International Oonf., Montreal,
Canada
74-CNA-300, Vol. 3 , 1974. 3 P.
63* Progress Report i Sruoe Heavy Water Plant
R.F.U. Ioely
Canadian Nuclear Association, 14th International Oonf., Montreal,
Canada
74-0NA-300, p.15, 1974.
64. Research and Development Support for Heavy Water Production
E.C.W. Perrynan
Canadian Nuclear Association, 14th International Conf.,
Montreal, Canada
74-CNA-300, p .33, 1974.
65* Continue as Enrichment of Heavy Water i n a periodio Adsorption-
Desorption Process
R.G. Rice
Australian l a s t , of Nuolear Scienoe md E n g i n e e r ^ , Luoas
Heights. AINSE Engineerlre Oonferenoe, 1974* INlS-af>1620,
1974, 22p.
11
66* Progress Report on AEOL Heavy Water Plant
A.I . Smith
Canadian Nuclear Association, 14th Annual International
Oonferenoe, Montreal, Canada
74-CNA-3OO, Vol. 3 , 1974.
67* Heavy Water Production Using Hydrogen-Water Exchange
W.H. Stevens and P.P. Blackstain
AECL-46O6, 1973, p.16*
68. Heavy Water Management
M.J. Hichole
Canadian Nuclear Association*, 14th Annual International Conf.,
Montreal, Canada
74-CNA-7OO, 1974, 12 p .
69* Baroda Heavy Water Plant Hearing Completion
Nucl. India, 12(10), 3-0 (1974)
70* Development of a Control Strategy for the Glaoe Bay Heavy
Water Plant
K.J. Bradley and C.J. Lettington
ABD-CONF-73-434-005, 1973. 10 p .
71* Countereurrent Eleotromigration of Heavy Water ^Production -
An Assessment
M. Hamerli
ABCL-4915f Sept. 1974* 40 p .
72* Heavy Water Produotion Industrial Prooesa and Plant* -
A Bibliography
S. lavrenoi
ONEN-RT/ING 749* 1974. 380 p.
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73» D2° Plants Demand New Sensors
0«n. Chem. Process, 58 (10) , 24-25 (1974).
74« Heavy Water Output Row on TreckCan. Chem. Process, 58(10), 22-24 (1974)
75* An Investigation of Chemical Problems associated with the g . s .
Prooeaa for Heavy Water Production.
K. J. Koh and K.T. Leffek
Annual Report of the Work carried out under AECL Contract
No. 1851, IMIS-fflf-1682, Aug. 1973, 63 p.
76. The Production of Heavy Water
N.H. Sagert and R.M.L. Potesu
Platinum Met. Rev., 19(1), 16-21 (1975)
77* Heavy Water Plants, Doubling Under Way, Third Plant Planned
Mcd. Power Bng., 68(12). 52-53 (1974).
78. Stainless Steel Trays Serve Energy Producers
Inco Nickel Nens, 9 (5 ) . 2-4(1974).
79. Insta l lat ion for Exchanging of Materials at Two Different
Temperatures (In Dutch)
Netherlands Patent Application
7204318, 30 Mar 1975 41 p.
80. Oondensor and Separation for Effluents and Affluents ( in Dutob)
Netherlands Patent Application, 7204319, 30 March 1972, 12 p .
81* Temperature Sensitive Materials Exohanger ( in Dutch)
Netherlands Patent Application
7204320, 30 March 1972, 19 p .
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82* Heavy Water Fiasco > The Hidden Costs of Canada* 0 Nuolear
Plants.
Jeff Carruthera
Soi. Forum, 6(6), 3-6 (1973).
83* Method and Facility for the Production of Deuterium-Enriched
Water or Hydrogen (in German)
F. Hartmann and M.S. Ergeno.
Sulzer Bros Ltd., Winterthur (Switzerland)
German Patent Document 2013721/B 4 Apr 1974, 8 p.
84* Heavy Water Plants to lie fcuilt only by Federal Government
(In English, French)
Hucl. Can. 14(2), 1-4 (1975).
85. Dual Temperature Exchange Systems suitable for Ia> topic
Exchange.
J.S. Spevak
US Patent 3,860,698, 14 Jan. 1975, 22 p.
86* lower Packings Win New End-Uses
Can. Ghent. Process, 58(2), 16-18 (1974).
§7* Onterio Hydro Requirements Assured as Hew Heavy Water Units
Announced. Nuol. Can/Can. Nuel. ,1j£( 1), 1, 1974*
88* Process for Producing Deuteriura-Rioh Gas Concentrated and
Transition Metal-Rare Earth Interaetallio Hydride-Deuteride
R.J. Charles and R.E. Cabh
US Patent 3*838,537, 1 Oot. 1974, 10 p.
1409• large Soale Sieve Tray Performance
S.O. Chang and S.M. Davies
Chem. Can., 27(3), 30-32 (1975).
90. Progress Report - Bruce Heavy Water Plant
R.P.U. Icely and A.J.U. Orange
Chen. (Jan., 27(3). 22-24 (1975).
91* Evaluation of Tray performance Using Gamma Scanning
D.W. Jones and J.B. Jones
DPSPU-74-30-9 OONF-750329-1 1974# 1? p#
92* Past Chemical Separation Processes ( in German)
W. Burechle and Others
GSI-J-2-74* Nov. 1974., p. 104-113.-
93* The Search for an Improved Heavy Water Process
A.I. Miller and H.K. Rao
Chen. Can., 27(3). 25-29 (1975).
94* Process for Obtaining Deuterium
J. Trichet, G. Simonet and J.F. Gueleff
US Patent 3,864,466, 4 ? tb. 1975* 6 p.
95* The Heavy Water Industry '.
L.R. Kaywood and P.B. Lum»
Chan. Can., 27J£1, 19-21 (1975).
96. Process for Preparing Heavy Water from Sea Water
H. Tafcata, N. lakata and R. Nakajiaa
US Patent 3,870,606, 11 Mar. 1975» 12 p.
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97* The Design of Dovioes for Liquid/Liquid Extraction (In Geman)
X* Bauokhage» H.D« Bouermann et . a l .
Oheu. Ing.-Teoh, ill?). 169-182 (1975).
96* Catalysed Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Go
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation,
Canberra (Australia)
Australian Patent Document 73/548O5/A/19 Apr. 1973, 12 p.
99• Production of Heavy Water
7.R. Thayar
Canadian Patent 909482, 12 Sept. 1972, 18 p.
100* Isotope Separation Prooess for Gounterourrent Production of
l i 6 and Deuterium
A. Valfells
Trans. Am. Nuel. S o c , Si, 38-39 (1975)
101* A Renaissance for Heavy Water Part I . Produotion of Heavy
Water (In Norwegian)
J. Brun, 1. Posyn and 6. Bandars
Ingenioer-nytt., 11(23). 6-9 13 June 1975.
102. A Renalsaanoe for Heavy Water Part I I . Applications and
Future Prospects (In Norwegian)
J. Brun, I . Posyn and 6. Randers.
Ingenioer-nytt. 11(24). 4-7 (20 June 1975).*
103* Heavy Water Produotion and Oomputor Simulation
A.I. Miller
AECL-5035, Peb. 1975, p.10-16
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104* llfotrolytio Oell for Heavy and light Vater (In Japanese)
Isso Pujii, Hurao Muto and Kofchi Onodere
Japanese Patent Document 1974-1O566(B) 19 Feb. 1969, 3p.
105* Prooess of Concentration by Exchange between Fluids at
Different leapera-fcures (In Frenefe?
Deuterium Corporation, White Plains, M.Y. (U.S.A.)
French Patent Document 2!76530/AJ. 22 Mar. 1972, 38 P*
106* Devioe for the treatment of Feed and Recuperation Fluids
in the Plant for the Production of Heavy Water
Deuterium Corp., White Plains, M.Y. (U.S.A*)
Frenoh Patent Document 2176532/AT. 22 March 1972, 16 p.
107* Process and Device for the Enrichment of Fluid of Fluids
(in French)
Deuterium Corp., White Plains, M. Y. (U.S.A.)
Frenoh Patent Document 2176529/AI. 22 March 1972, 19 P*
108* Process for hydrogen isotope exchange and concentration between
liquid water and hydrogen gas and oatalyst assembly therefore.
W.H. Stevens
US Patent 3,888,974, 10 June 1975, 20 p.
109* Heavy Water Produotion s New Lift Studies
Lawrence, Livernor Laboratory Energy and Technological review
UOAL - 52000 - 75-10., Oct. 1975, p 1-10
110* Apparatus for ooneentrating by dual temperature exohange
J.S. SpevacJc
US Patent, 3 , 987, 509, 23 Sept. 1975, 12 p*
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111. Apparatus for concentrating by dual temperature exchange
J.S. Sptvack
US Patent, 3» 907, 508, 23 Sept. 1975, 10 p.
112* System for enrichment fey dual temperature oxohange
J.S. Sptvack
ITS Patent, 3, 907. 500, 23 Sept. 1975» 12p*
113* The Oanadian Heavy Water Industry
P.S. Lump
J. Br. BicJ. Energy Soo., 15(1). 35-46 (1976)
114* She Oanadian Heavy Water Situation
A. Dahlinger
AECL-5248, Aug. 1975, 3p.
115* The supply of steaa from Oandu Reactors for Heavy Water
Production
R.F.S. Robertson
AEOL-5118, Sept. 1975, 12p.
116* Process and apparatus for enriohing heavy water by separation
with a porous meabrane (in Japanese)
Y. Hashino and E. Hagase
Japanese Patent Document, 1974-6080/i/. 1 July 1970, 3p»
117* Progress in Heavy Water Produotion
P.B. lutnb
Huol. Eqgg. Int . , V_-21_. 64-69 (1976)
118* Three Heavy Water Plants under construction at Bruoe.
Mod. Power Bng., 69(12. 44-45 (i975)
1 8 ' • •
119* Peak Power and Heavy Water production.from electrolytio
4 H2 and 02 using CANDU reactors.
M. Hammerli, W.H. Stevens, W.J. Bradley and J.P. Butler
AECL - 5512 Apr. 1976- 18p.
120. Glaoe Bay t Phoenix Risinf Las. Bng. (Toronto),
22(6). 26 (1976)
121 Glace Bay Heavy Water Plant begins produotion Sohedule.
Huol. (Jan., 1566, 4-5 (1976)
122« Rehabilitation of the Glace Bay Heavy Water Plant.
L. Blake
Nucl. Engg. Int . , 21, 65-68 (1976).
123* Heavy Water and Computor Simulation
A.I. Miller
ABOL-5550 1976 p. 31-36.
124* Production of Heavy Water by pkotodesorption
T. Gangwer and M.K. Goldsteirs
BNL-21691 C0NF-760832-14. 1976 8p. Available froa
KTIS 13.50.
125. Apparatus and method of producinf Heavy Water involving
oatalytio-eleotrolytic exchange prooeaaea
M. Hwmerli and J.P. Butler
US Patent 3,974,048. 10 Aug. 1976, 6p.
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126« The Canadian Heavy Water situation.
A* Dehlinger
75-ONA-2OO. p.71-77 (1976).
127* Process for recovering water enriched with deuterium (In German).
H. Mandel
German (F.R.) patent dooument 1802867/c/ 22 May, 1975* 7p»4 figs.
,128« Method of producing deuterium-oxide-enriched water*
H. Mandel
U.S. Patent 3,981,977. 21 Sept. 1976. 10p
129. Gas stripping and recirculation process in hoary water
separation plants*
U.B* Nazzer and V.R. Thayer
U.S. Patent 3,983,226. 28 Sept. 1976. 4p
130. Improvements in enrichment systems.
J.S. Spevack
Australian Patent 468472/B/. 27 Sept. 1973* 35p.
131* Canadian Heavy Water Production.
A. Dahlinger, W.E. lockerby and H.K. Rae
International Conference on Nuclear Power and its Fuel Cycles.
Salzburg, Austria. 2-13 May 1977- IAEA-OH-36/183. 1977, 5p
132. Study of the prospects for heavy water production via laser
isotope separation*
Final Report, 1 April - 30 Sept. 1976.
K.M. Miller
000-2878-2. ASE-4004 Oct. 1976. 47 p. Available trm
NIIS. $4.00
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133. Study of the proapootB for heavy water produotion via
laser isotope separation* Final report, 1 April-30
Sop 1976.
Miller, M.M.
000-2878-2. ASB-4OO4.
Oct. 1976. 47 p. Available from HTIS $4.00
134* Anon* Present statue and future of H«avy Water production
methods, (in Japanese)
Anon. Latest literature on hydrogen technology. Suiao oyo
gijutsu aaishin shiryoshu. Tokyo, Japan ISU. 1975
p. 237-284
135* Process for small scale produotion of Heavy Water as by-
product of ammonia.
Ketzinel, Z., Tollman, Y.
Israel Atomic Energy Commission* Beersheba Nuclear
Research Centre, Neger. INIS-n/ 3663* 1976* P» 59-61.
136* Bruoe heavy water plant tops design oapaeity.
Anon. Mod. Power Bng. (Bee. 1976)
V. 70 (12) p. 44
137* I>a Prade heavy water plant comes on line in 1982.
Anon. Mod. Power Bng. (June 1977)
V- 71 (6) p.43. Published in summary form only.
138. Design problems in rehabilitating the Glace Bay heavy water
plant.
Blake. L. (Momnax-Canatom-Hff)
Canadian Nuclear Association, Toronto, Ontario, Nuclear
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130, (Oontd.)
energy and society.
Vol.4» nuclear ehergy and the industry (part 1) 760HA.-400 (nd)
p* 1-24. Available from Canadian nuolear association,
Toronto.
139* Canadian Heavy Water supply programme.
Dahlinger, At Mo Nally, P.J.• i
Canadian Nuolear energy and society Vol. 6, heavy water
reaotoro. 76-CNA-600 (nd) p. 69-85. Available from
Canadian Nuolear Association* Toronto*
140* Canadian Heavy Water produotion.
Dahlinger, A, Iiookerby, W.B.
ABOIr-5710. Hay 1977* 8 p.
141. Design Developments, Bruoe heavy we^er plants*
Petrie, R.I.
O&aadian Nuolear Association. Toronto, 0ntai'<>. Nuolear
energy and society* Vol.2, Nuolear energy - current
evolutions. 76-CNA-200 (nd) p.27-42. Available from
Canadian Nuolear Association, Toronto.
142* Review of AEOL heavy water produotion plants*
Smith, A.I.
ABOL-5841. June 1977. 12 p.
143* She produotion of'heavy water
Paquin, J.O.
Prooeedings of f irs t Augustin-Prigon synposiun, May 12, 13 & 14
1976. Vol. I No. 2 . Montreal, Canada. Boole Polyteohnique
Jan. 1977, 34 P» Session 1,paper 4* ??ioe S 30 Can.
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144« Markets for components of a heavy water plant.
Phillips, L.A.
Proceedings of f irst Auguatin-Prigon Symposium, May 12, 13
& 14 1976. Vol. I No. 2. Montreal, Canada. Boole
Polyteohnique. Jan. 1977. 22 p. Session III paper 4.
145* Canadian heavy water production.
Dahlinger, A*, Lookerby, W.E. (At Energy of Can. Ltd.)
IAE4-CN-36/183.
International Atooic Energy Agenoy, Vienna ( Austria ) •
Nuclear power and i t s fuel cycle* Proceedings of an inter-
national conference held by the IAEA in Salzburg. 2-13 May
1977. ISBN 92-0-050277-6 Vienna. IAEA 1977* 7 3 p-99-108.
Fxooeedings series Vol. 3 i s entitled "She nuolear fuel cyole,
part 2".
H6. Review on heavy water separation at pilot scale.
Wuryanto, Soeroto Bonodirdjo. Gama Research Centre,
Yogyakarta (Indonesia) (In Indonesian)
PPGM-R90-76. 1976. 32 p.
147* Minimization of ih.e environmental impact of a heavy water
plant.
Chomski, CD.
Canadian Nuclear Association, Toronto, Ontario. Vol. 6.
Teohnioal day t abstraots of technical and scientific
papers. 77-CNA-600. (nd) p. 108-109. Available txf>m
Canadian Nuolear Association, Toronto.
23
H8» Techniques for evaluation of large diametre tower per-,
formance.
Haasanien, S, Raven, K.M. (Ontario Hydro)
Oanadian Nuclear Association, Toronto, Ontario* Vol. 6.
Technical day : abstracts of technical and soientifio papers
77-CNA-6OO. (nd) p.110. Available from Canadian Nuclear
Association, Toronto.
149* Seleotion of softening system for La Frade heavy water plant
prooesB feed water.
Uarendic, IT., Ohong, Y. (Oanatom, MHG).
Oanadian ITuclear Association, Toronto, Ontario* Vol. 6*
Technical day i abstracts of technical and soientifio papers.
77-CNA-6O0 (nd). p.113-114* Published in summary form only.
Available from Canadian Nuoleer Association, Toronto*
150. Reconstruction of the prooess towers at the Glace Bay Heavy
Water plant.
Moss, H. (Canatom Ltd.) (in Prenoh)
Ingenieur (Montreal). (Nov.-Deo, 1977). jj2> (322), 13-19*
151* Instrumentation in heavy water plants*
Fenfold, K., Bilodeau, C. (Oanatom Ltd.)
Oanadian Nuclear Association, Toronto, Ontario. Vol. 6*
Technioal day. 77-CNA-6OO (nd). p.111. Available from
Oanadian ITuclear Association, Toronto*
24
152. Review of AECL heavy water production plants.
Smith, A.I.
Canadian Nuclear Association, Toronto, Ontario. Vol. 2,
Heavy Water reactors progress - in Canada - Overseas*
77-CNA-200. (nd) p.42-52. Available from Canadian Nuclear
Association, Toronto.
153. A progress review of Ontario Hydro's nuolear generation
and heavy water production programmes.
Kee, F.J., Woodhead, L.ff.
INIS-raf-4296 (nd). 21 p (17 annual international conference
of the Canadian Nuclear Association, Montreal, Canada.
June 1977).
154. Integration of a heavy water industry to the NH* national
industry.
Montes, D.N.L. Uhiversidad Nacional Autohoma de Mexico.
Mexico c i ty . Pacultsd de Quinica. Tesis (B.C.E.) (In
Spanish) INIS-af-4232. 1977. 101 p.
155. Hydrosen-amine process for heavy water production.
Holt3lander, V . j .
Rae II.Jf. (ed) Separation of hydrogen isotopes. Washington,
DC. American Chemical Society. 1978. P-40-52. Seed COHP-
77O51O-P3.
156. Selecting heavy water £roce33e3.
Rae, H.K.
Rae, H.K. (ed). Separation of hydrogen isotopes. Washington,
EC. American Chemical Society. 1978. P. t-26. See CO1IP-77O51O-
P3.
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157* AEGL-Sulzer amlne process for heavy water*
Wynn, N.P.
Rae, H.K. (ed)* Separation of hydrogen isotopes* Washington,
DO. American Chemical Sooiety 1978. p. 53-70* See O0NP-
77O51O-P3.
158* Heavy Water production by isotopio exchange between hydrogen
and methyl amine.
Briec, M.
Rae* H.K. (ed). Separation of hydrogen isstopes* Washington,
DC. American Chemical Society* 1978* p.' 71-76* See COHF-
77O51O-P3.
159* Bruce Heavy Water Plant performance.
Davidson, CD.
Rae, H.K. (ed). Separation of hydrogen isotopes* Washington.
SO* Americam Chemical Society* 1978* p. 27-39* See CONP-
77O51O-P3.
160. Heavy Water d is t i l la t ion .
Keyser, G.M., McDonnell. D.B.
Rae, H.K. (ed)* Separation of hydrogen isotopes. Washington.
SO. American Chemical Sooiety* 1978. p. 126-133* 3ee 00NF-
77O51O-P3.
161* OHDE process for the recovery of heavy water tram synthesis
gas.
Nltsohke. S . , Ilgnerf H.
Rae. H.K. (ed). Separation 6f hydrogen isotopes. Washington,
SO* American Chemical Society. 1978. p. 77-92. See OOHf-
770510-P3.
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162* Development of sieve trays for heavy water plants.
Chuang, K. t*
AEOL-5828. 8pr. 1978. p. 15-19,
163* Analysis of sieve tray froths suoh as occur in heavy water
produotion plants*
D'Arcy. I>«
AECL-5828. Spr. 1978. p.20-2J.
164* Production of heavy water*
Sates* P.M.
UK Patent doounent 1511528/A/lnt. 01. 001 B5 102. 24 May
1978. 5 p.
165* 1 new oatalyst for heavy water produotion and its prospects.
Sato. Toshio, Ohkoshi, Sumio, Tak&hashl, Toniki. (In Japanese)
Senshiryoku Kogyo (Feb. 1978) 24(2). 30-34.
166* Process for the production of heavy water by H2H»ethyl Mine
isotopic exchange (in French)
Briec, M*» Ravoire. J. .
CEA.-COITP-4O59, 1977. 8 p.
167* Possible iaprovements in the separation of hydrogen isotopes
by means of water distillation'*
Huber, M.t Znasek. B.
Suleer Tech. Rev* ISSN 0039-4912. (1978). Spec Xo. luclex
78 p. 45-48.
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168. Araine process for heavy water*
Wynn, N.P.
Sulser Tech. Rev. ISSN 0039-4912 (1978). Spec. Ho. Huolex 78.
169* Method of producing heavy water and new catalyst.
Sato, l. (in Japanese)
Shokubal (April 1978). 20(2). 72-80.
170. Inoreased recovery In duel temperature Isotope exohange process.
Babeoek, D.F., Neill, J.S.
Canadian patent doounent. 1028829/AA Hat. 01. 23-339, 23-285.
4 April 1978. 16 p. Available from Goamisslonar of Patents,
Ottawa-Hull, Canada El A OBI •
171. Heavy Water extration aysten.
Chang, S.S., Davieft, 3.M.
Canadian patent doounent 1024885/A/ Hat. 01. 165-38, 165-1.
24 Jan. 1978. 6 p.
Available from Conmissioner of Patents, Ottawa-Hull, Canada
E1A 0E1.
172* Foam suppression arrangement.
' Hagamatsu, H.T., Bigelow, 2.0*, Sheer, B.E. (Jr.)
Canadian patent document 1044132/A/lnt. 01. BOID 59/00
12 Sec. 1978. 6 p. Available from Commissioner of Patents,
Ottawa-Hull, Canada K1A OBI.
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173* Duel temperature isotope exchange process using hot feed
with liquid reoycle from the humidifier.
Pauluis, G.J.O.A.
Canadian patent document 1040390/A/liri. 01. BOID 59/33»
CO1B 4/00. 17 Oct. 1978. 14 p.
Available from Commissioner of Patents, Ottawa-Hull, Canada
K1A OE1.
174* Heavy Water Plant.
Rogers, D.G. Canadian Patent dooument 1024883/A/Bat. 01*
165-1. 24 Jan. 1978. 9 p* Available from Commissioner of
patents, Ottava-Hull, Canada E1A 0E1
175* Heavy Water 63 prooess R A D achievements.
Bancroft, A.R. .
AEOL-6215* Oct. 1978. 34 p.
176* Method for heavy water production by H2S-H20 chemical
exchange process.
Strathdee, G.G.
US patent document 4,125,598/A/. Int. 01. 001 B 5/00. 14 Nov.
1978. 4 P.
177* Exchange reaction tower of multiple stage,type*
Shimizu, Masami.. (In Japanese)
Japanese patent document 53-60494/A/. Int. 01. B01 169/32/
001 B5/02. 10 Nov. 1976. 3 p. Available from JAPATK. Also
available from INPADOO.
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178» Peak power and heavy water production from nuclear eleotrolytio
H2 and 02 in Canada.
Hammerli, M.» Butler, J.P. , Stevens, W.H. {Atomic Energy of
Canada Ltd.)
Int . J. Hydrogen Energy. ISSN 0360-3199 (30 April 1979).
74(2), p. 85-99*
179» Amine process for n«avy lister.
Wynn, IT.P.
Sulzer lech. a«v. ISSH 0039-4912 (1978). 60(4). 162-166.
180. llethod of producing heavy water iztrolyiag eatalyst-eleotrolytiei
exchange processes.
Hammerli, M., Butler, J.P.
Canadian patent document 1014515/A/. Hat. 01. 204-65, 204-160.
26 July 1977. 13 p. Available from Mleromedia Ltd., 165,
Hotel de Vil le , Hull, Quebec, Canada J8X 3X2.
181. Method and apparatus for enrichment or upgrading heavy water.
Butler, J . ? . , Hamraerli, M.
U.K. Patent document 2021535/V. Int. 01. 001 b4/00, C01 b5/02.
23 Peb. 1979- 5 p.
182. Dual temperature deuterium extraction process.
Pauluis, G.J.C.A., Miller, A.I.
Canadian Patent document 1OO63?/7/A/« 8 Mar. 1977. 11 p.
Available from Micromedia ltd., 165 Hotel de Ville, Hull,
Quebec, Canada JSZ 3X2.
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183. Water feed and effluent treatment for bjdrogen sulfide-
water aystan.
Spevack, J.S.
Canadian Patent document 1010632/A/. 24 May 1977* 16 p.
Available from Mlcromedia Ltd., 165 Hotel de Ville, Hull,
Quebec* Canada*
184* Heavy Water production based on the separation of deuterium
from gaseous hydrogen by low temperature chenisorption.
Aharoni, 0.
INIS-mf-5515. 1979.
185* Interconnection arrangement for a dual temperature isotope
exchange prooess.
Pauluia, G.J.
Canadian patent document 1062144/A/. Int. Cl. BOXB 39/33.
11 Sept. 1979. 13 p. Available from Hioromedia ltd., 165,
Hotel de ville, Hull, Quebec, Canada.
166. Dual temperature exchange systems.
Spevack, J.S.
Canadian patent document 1049751/A/. Int. Cl. BOID 59/33,
OOIB 4/00. 6 Mar. 1979. 47 p.
Available from Mioromedia ltd., 165, hotel d» ville, Hull,
Quebec, Canada J8Z 3X2.
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187 • Seleotion of the process for the heovy water production
using isotopio exchange amonia-hydrogen.
Guzman, R. Tesie (B.Ch.E) (in Spanish) INIS-mf-5913, 1980.
190 p.
188* Dual temperature exchange systems*
Spevaok. J.S.
Canadian patent dooument 1062606/A/. Int. Cl. BOID 59/33.
16 Sept. 1979* 44 p. Available from Micromedia Ltd., 165
Hotel de Ville, Hull, Queb«c, Canada.
189* Process for the prevention of sulphur deposition in heavy
water plants*
Dombra, Allan H.
Canadian patent document 1072721/A/. Int. Cl. COIB 5/02.
4 Mar. 1980. 9 p. Available from Micromedia Ltd., 165,
Hotel de Ville, Hull, Quebec, Canada*
190* Heavy Water as a valuable by-product of electrolytic hydrogen.
Hammerli. If.
Int. J. Hydrogen Energy (1980). .Sj^), 409-422.
191* Dual temperature isotope exchange process using hot feed with
liquid recycle from the humidifier.
Paulis, G.J.O.A.
Australian latent Doeunent 496707/B/* Int. 01. BOID 59/33.
29 Sept. 1977* 17 p. Copies available frcra the Commissioner
of patents, Canberra. •
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192. Process for the preparation of ammonia and heavy water.
Mandril?, C.
US patent document 4,213f953/A/.Int»0l. (JOIC 1/04.
22 Jul« 1960s Upo US Commissioner of patents, Washington,
D.C 20231,
193« Solvated electrons - Starting point of new technologies.
SchindewolffM, (In German)*
Nachr. Chem. Tech. Lab. ISSN 0341 - 5163 (1980)*
28(8), 580 - 583.
194° Producing deuterium-enriched products.
Avco-Everett Research lab,, Inc., Everett, HA (USA)*
UK patent docune nt 1578272 /*/• Int.01. BOIL 59/00f
C0Ib5/02 ; COI b 7/09. 5 Nov» 1980. 10p.
•J95» Hydrogen isotope separation by bipolar electrolysis with
countercurrent electrolyte flows
I?amey, D,'.V.• Petek, M,; Taylor, R»D«; Pisher,P.f«;
Kobisk,E.H.; Ramey,J,; Sampson, C.A.
00N7 - 7910108 -. Sep. Sci. Teohnol. (Apr.1980).15(3),
405-421.
196. Studies of the separation of hydrogen iaotopes by a pressure
swing adsorption prooess.
ffong,y.1T.| Hill,P.B.| Chan. Y~.lT.Io OOWF - 7910106 - .
Sep. Sei. Teehnol. (Apr.1980) 1£(3), 423-455.
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197* Application of displaceoent ohroaatography to Isotope
separation*
Jacques,ft.
CONF - 7910106-. Sep. Sci. Technol (Apr.1980)
15(3), 533-556.
198* Estimation of isotope separation power of ohromatography*
Kakihana,H.
C0NF-791O1O8-. Sep.Scl. Teohnol, (Apr.I960) 15(3)» 567-585.
199. Distributed systems in the heavy water plant environment.
Galpin,J.V»f Kean,G«E.; Mo0ardle,J.0.
(Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario Comjereial
Products.) p,240-264.
AEO1-7O56. Jul 1980, 323 p.
200* Dual temperature exchange systems
Spevaok,J.B.
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COIB 4/00, 17 Apr. 1979, 59 p.
201* Water feed end effluent treatment for hydrogen eulfide-
water system,
Spevack, J.S.
Canadian Patent Dooument 1010631/A/* 24 May 1977* Tt«
202* Heary water recovery from combined eleotrolytio wad non-
eleotrolytio hydrogen streams*
RMmcrlifM.f Butler,J.P.f Denovan,A.8«| IeRoy,R*L«
Int.J. Hydrogen Energy I831T 0360-3199*(1981) 6.(2), 167-179*
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203» Development of advanced concepts for improved heavy water
production technology. Tri-quarterly report, Jan. 1 -
Sept. 30, 1960.
P.T. Adridge, I.P. Herman, J.B. Marling, L.Ii. Vfood
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204. Dual temperature exchange systems.
J.S. Spevack
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C01B 4/00. 13 Mar. 1979. 51p.
205• Bruoo heavy water plant repairs -ire nearly finished.
Anon. Hod. T'ower Xng. X8BH 0026-8J15 (PovDto. 1980)
24(11), 28.
2061 Numerical analysis on heavy water separation oharaottriitioa
for a i>uii' of dual tonporaturt multistng* typo Kg/BnO
txohrui^f oolumns.
3himieu, riaawul, Doi, jpoMfmiv, i:it»motof Aanuhi,
Talcaohlmi, Yoiohi
J. ITuol. Sol. Tuohnoi (Tok^<). ZS3n 0022-5131. (.Tun 1980)
448-460.
207» yiniihing and upcrudinc of henvy
iT.p. Butltr, M. IlBmnorli
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SECTION I ISTUDY1 OF DEUTERIUM ISOTOPE EFFECTS
1 . Catalyst Isotope Effect i n Butane Isomerization Catalysed
by metal Sulfates*
M. Mizono and Y. Yonde
B u l l . Ohem. Soc. Jap. 4 5 ( 1 ) . 304 (1972) .
2* Isotope Effeots on Hydroxide Ion i n Aqueous Solut ion
P.A. Long and E.A. Walters
J . Phys. Chem., 7 6 ( 3 ) . 362-365 (1972) .
3 . Deuterium Ef fec t s oh S ing le t Oxygen Lifet imes In Solut ions*
A new l e s t o f S ing le t Oxygen React ions .
P.B. Merkel, R. Hi l s son and D«R. Kearne
J . Amer. Ohera. S o c , 9 4 ( 3 ) . 1030-1031 (1972 ) .
4* Solvent Deuterium Isotope Ef fec t s i n Alcohol*
J.0« Lovin and 0 . Rappe
Ohflm. Sor. 1 ( 5 ) . 233~255 (1971) .
5» The Mechanism for Hydrolysis of Primary Alkyl Ohlordnil fates
i n water* The Kinetic Solvent Isotope Effeot and Secondary
Deuterium Isotope E f f e c t .
M.E. Levine and Eh. V. Yunakovaakaya
Can. J . Chem., 5 0 ( 3 ) . 434-437 (1972) .
6« Dif fus ion Isotope Effeots i n I so tope Mixtures
B. Bonn, B* Sane, G. Sicking and E« l i k e
Ju« l -0onf -6 (Vol .2 ) , AED-0onf-72-044-000 7 o l . 2 , Mareh 1972.
p . 409-416.
35
36
7* Anomolous Kinetic Hydrogen Is) tope Effects on the Sate
of Ionization of Some Substituted Ketonea.
R.A. Lynoh, S.P. Vincenti, V.T. Lin, l .D. Smueker and
B.C. Subba Rao. 000-331-2* 2p.
8. Anomoloua Kinetic Hydrogen Is> tope Effects on the Rats
of Ionization of Some Dialkyl Substituted Ketones.
R.A. lynch, S.P. Vincenti, Y.T. Lin, L.D. Sfflueker and
S.O. Subba Rao. TID-25926, 1971* 26 p.
9* Vapour Pressure Isotope Effect in Aqueous System.
I . H20-I>20 (-64° to 100') and H2160-H2
180 (-17 - to 16°) *
ioe and Liquid.
I I . Alkali metal Chloride Solutions in H20 and Dg0 (-5* to 1OO«)
J. Pupazin, G. Jakli, d. Janaoo and A. Van Rook
J. Phys. Ohera. 76(5), 743-762 (1972).
10. Kinetic Deuterium Isotope Effeots in the Reactions of
Methyl Iodide with Azide and Aoetate Ions In Aqueous Solutions.
CM. Von and A.V. Will!
J. Phys. Chem., 76(5). 427-432 (1972).
11. Solvent Deuterium Isotope Effects in Acid Base Reatione.
P. Soloman
Buera. Kemistil B., 45(5-6). 149-154 (1972).
12* Arfbeniua Preexponential Faetors for Primary Kinetip Isotope
Bff«OtB.
M.S. Schneider and H.J. Storn
J. Afflarelua, 94(5). 1517-1582 (1972).
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13* Concerning the Zaotope Effect in -Hie Decomposition of
Ammonia on Tungstan Surfaces*
R. Shesta and <J. Blyholder
H. Ehye. Chem., 76(7). 970-971 (1972).
14* Does the Solvent Deuterium Isotope Effect Depend on the
Acid Strength?
H. Ohtaki and M. Mosda
2. Haturforach, B. 27(5), 571-572 (1972).
15* Kinetic Isotope Effects in the. Reaotion of Methyl Radioals
with Molecular Hydrogen.
J.S. Shapiro and R.E. Weston Jr.
J. Phys. Chenw, 76(12), 1669-1679 (1972).
16* Secondary Deuterium Isotope Effects in Aliens CyoloadditJons
S. Da l and W.R. Dolbier Jr.
J. Amer. Ohem. Soc., 94(11), 3946-3952 (1972).
17* Allens-Perfluore Cyclobutanons and Reactions. Kinetic
Isotope Effects.
S. Dal and W.R. Dolbier Jr.
J. Amer. Chem. Soc, 94(11), 3953-3954 (19?«£).
18* Foroe Constants i. Methylanine i A determination by V M of 1 5H
Isotope Shifts
A.Y. HiroJcswa, (I. Tsuboi and T. Shiaanouohi
J. Ohem. Hiys., 57(3), 1236-1249 (1972).
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t9« Kinetic Isotope Effects
D.W. Earls* J.R. Jones and T.G. Rumney
J. Cheo. Soc« (London), Faraday Trans., I, 68(5), 925-93t
(1972).
20* Theoretical Evaluation of Experimentally observed Isotope
Effects.
M. Wolfsberg
Aco. Chem. Res., 5(7), 225-235 (1972).
21 • Inverse Hydrogen Isotope Effects in Some Metal Hydride Systems
R.H. Wiswall Jr. and J.J. Reilly
. Inorg. Chem., 11(7), 1691-t696 (1972).
22. Effect of Position of Substitution on the Separation Behaviour
of Deuterated Toluene
D. Macnoughtan Jr. and L.B. Rogers
Separ. Sci., JiH, 307-318 (1972).
23* Kinetic hydrogen Isotope Effect in fluorination of Ho* CH« and
OHd,
R. Poon, G.r. Reid and K.B. Tait
J. Chera. Soc. (London), Faraday Trans. I., 68(6)» 1131-1138
(1972).
24* Mixed Solvent Deuterium Isotope Effects on the Hydrolyais of
uo|+ and B»2+ ions
M. Malda and H. Ohtaki
Bull. Chem. Soc. Jap., 49(8). 2464-2468 (1972).
39
25» Mechanism of Azoalkane Thermolysis* Concerted and Honcerted.
R.J. Crawford and K. Takagi
J . Amer. Chen. S o c , 94(21). 7406-7416 (1972).
26* Secondary Deuterium Isotope Effects for Carbonyl Addition
Reactions
L. Amarlal, H.G. Bull and B.H. Cord»s
J . Aner. Chen. S o c , 94(21). 7579-7580 (1972).
27* Exchange Reaction of Methane -d^ with Hydrogen Chloride
R.J). Kern and G.G. Nika
J . Hiys. Chem., 76(20), 2809-28t7 ( t972).
28* Isotope Effects in Proton Transfer from General Acids to
Carbon Bases
H.M. Kreevoy, R. Eliason, R.A. Lendholm and T.S. Straub
J . Phys. Chem., 76(21). 2951-2953 (1972).
29* Potential Function for the Ring Puckering Vibration of B2Hg
and B2Dg«
7*0. Pringle J r . and A.L. TIainzer
J . Chem. Phys., 57(7). 2920-2923 (1972).
30* Hydride ion Transfer and Isotope Effects in CDi - Silane ion
Reactions
G.W. Stewart, J.M.S. Henis and P.P. Gaspar
J . Ohm. Ihya., 57(6). 2247-2248 (1972).
31• lype I I PhotoprooeBses of Phenyl Ketones
P.J. Wagner, P.A* Kolso and A.E. Kemppalnen
J . Amer. Chera. Soc., 94(21). 7506-7512 told 7480-7488 (1972).
32* BEBO Calculations. I I . Arrhenius Parameters and Kinetio
Isotope Effects for the Reactions? of OH, and 0V-, Radicals
withHHj.
N.L. Arthur and J.A. MeDonell
J . Chem. Phya., 57(8), 3228-3234 (1972).
33. Isotope Effect on Vibrational Excitation Induoed Collinon of
Hp and Dg Molecules
G. Bergeron and K. Chapuigat
J . Ohem. Phys., 57(8). 3436-3440 (1972).
34* Catalytic Efficiences of HgO, DpO, NO and HCl in the vibra-
t ional relaxation of HP and DP
J.A. Blauer, W.C. Solomon, I..H. Sentraan and T.W. Owens
J . Chem. Phys., 57(8). 3277-3781 (1972).
35. Substituent Effects on Amide Hydrogen Exchange Rates in
Aqueous Solution
R.S. Molday and R.G. Kalian
J . Amer. Chera. Soc. 94(19). 6739-3745 (1972).
36. Theoretical Studies of Hydrogen Kinetic Isotope Effects
M.E. Schneider
Ph.D. Thesis, Yeshiva, Univ., Mew York, U.S.A., 1971, 148 p .
Univ. Microfilms order Ho. 72, 21, 748.
37» Kinetic Hydrogen Isotope ESfecta on the Rates of Ionination
of some acetylthiophenes and acetylpyridinea
T.B. Hetzer, L.D. Smucker and S.C. Subba Rao
?rogresp Report, Peb.1, 1972, COO-3313-1, 1972.
41
381 Mechanism of Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange of Propylane over
a Broensted zeolite Catalyst
J. Phys. Chem., 76(26). 3940-3943 (1972).
39* Effeot of Deuteration on the Strength of Amide Hydrogen Bond
0.0. Krescheck, D. Kierlaber and R.J. Albers
J. Amer. Chera. Boo., 94(25)..6889-8892 (1972).
40* Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchanges in Pyrimidlne H-oxides
S.A. Krueger and W.W. Faudler
J. Org. Ohenw, 37(25). 4188-4190 (1972).
41* Deuterium Isotope Effects In Electronic) Relaxation of large
Polyatomie Moleoules
E.G. tim
Progress Report, Jan.1, 1972 to December 31, 1972 000-2192-1 7p.
42. Anomalous Kinetic Hydrogen Isotope Effects on the Rate \?
Ionization of Some Dialkyl Substituted Ketones.
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169* Nucleophilic displacements upon phenyl esters in nhieh the
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167* The use of isotope exchange kinetics at equilibrium for
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168* Experiments on the nature of steric isotope effects
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171. Disappearances of COOII infrared bands of bensolo acid
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172* Theoretical study of the deuterium isotopic effect on
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178* Kinetics of Proton Transfer Heaotions of Carbon Aoida.
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179* Isotope Effeots in the ESR of Mn + + in Ca(QH)2 and 0a(0D)2
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180* Origin of the•chemical-shift isotope effeot. Stereoohemioal
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181. Investigation of MoFadyen-Stevens reaction
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182* Deuterium solvent isotope effeota on the aoidio hydrolysia
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183* Calculated self-and foreign gas broadened line widths
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185* The deuterium isotope effect and mechanismo of decomposition
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192* Solvent isotope effect on pyruvio acid hydration
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193* Abstraction fraotion in the reaction of deuterium atoms•
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195» Dissociation constant of benzole acid in HgO + D«0
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196. Deuterium equilibrium isotope effects on redistribution
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198* * Bate constants and kinetic deuterium isotope effects for
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200. Aromatic hydrogen isttope effects in reactions of
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201. Unusually lar^e deuterium iaotcme effect in the aoid
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202* Inverse kinetio isotope effeot in the reduotion of hindered
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203* Isotope effects studies on elimination reactions* 9* The
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204• Deuterium Isotoe Bffeots in the Solvolytlo Reaotivity of
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205* HgO-DgO Solvent Isotope Effects in Adlabetio Compressibility
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to Speoifioatiea of Ionic Solvation
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206* Kinetic Solvent Iflotone Effect on the Redox Reaction
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207* Searoh for Isotope Effeots in the Self-Diffusion of
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208. Theoretical Studies on Isotopio Mass Effects in Chemistry.
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209* Iherraodynamio Study of the Deuterium Isotope Sffsot
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211* Phase Equilibrium Isotope Effeots in Moleoular Solids and
Liquids
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212. Mean Square Force in Simple liquids and 8olids fron
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215* Methyl-d* Isotope Effects, <-methyl Hydrogen Rate Effects
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216* Kinetio Isotope Effect in Hydrogen Heterogeneous Atonisation
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217* Isotopic Composition of Evaporating Brines t Effect of the
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218* The Addition of HOBr to Allene Secondary Deuteriui
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219* Scaled-Particle Theory and Solvent Isotope Effects on
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225* On 1he influenco of biiidirts of un -atom tm<i i t s ncir.!il'OMri*i;'
atoms on isotope effect, (in German)
Seminar on isotopes in nature, Gera, September 22-26. 197'>.
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226. On additive calculation techniques for chemical isotope
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227* Determination of Water Constituents in Anodic Passive Layers
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228. Themoehemical Isotope Effects. I I . CHjOH-GH»OI)t C IcOH-
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W.C. Duer and G.L. Bertrand
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229* SeuterltK Effect on Lifetime of Uranyl Complexes in Solutions.
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n23O« Ratts of lonlsation of arylamino ketones possessing the
potentiality for intramoleoular imine foxnation and
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231* Huolear coordinate dependence of electronic transition
monents in orbitally forbidden transitions t a new
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H. Kananaru and E.C. Lint
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232. Secondary Vrdeuterium kinetic isotope effects and
transition - state structures for the hydrolysis and
hydraeinolysls reactions of f ornate esters.
Z. Bilkadi, E. de LorUtier and J.?. fcirseh
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233* Solvent dependence of the primary deuteriut kinetic
isotope effects in "the so dim hydroxide - catalysed 12
elimination of hydrogen bromide from p - aoetyl - and
p — nitrophenethyl bromide.
l.f. Blaokwell and J.It. Woodhead
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234* Kinetic Isotope effects and tunnelling in the proton
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tetraaethylguanidine in rarlous eprotlo solvents.
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235* niMlnation Beaotlons. T. Sterlo effeota in Hoffium
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236* Hydroxide ion o&taljraed rtrers* oldol-typ« eondanaation
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238* Orossed beasi isotope labelled studies of short-liTsd
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239* Iffeet of llgand and soltent deuteration on the eaolted
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ion in aajaeous solution. Iridenoe for eleotron transfer
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240. oC-deuteriun isotope effects en the ionisation of weak
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241. Effect of molecular wt. on hydrogen-deuterluR exchange
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242* Oonfoxmational analysis of the thiolane ring syste** II.
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243* Solvent isotope effects in the I^O-DgO-NaCl System t
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249* Secondary deuterium isotope effects as a sens i t i re
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246* Study of hydrogen mobility by hydrogen-dent eriim exchange
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247* Secondary deuterium isotope effects and the conformation
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248. Kinetic Isotope Effects in reductions of cobalt ( I I I ) -
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251* Vibrational spectra and assignments for ois-trans-1,2-
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252. Deuterium isotope effects in the solvolysis of banzai
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255. Hydrogen Abetraction Reactions by Atomic Fluorine.
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256* Isotope effects at the aurfaoe of inorganio solutions
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258* Reexamination of the secondary ct-deuteritm isotope effect
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260. BEBO oaloulations t Ft.4* Arrhenius parameters and kinetio
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261* BEBO calculations. Pt.5« Arrhenius parameters and
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366* Deuterium isotope effects on " o chemical shifts in
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267* Luminescence of toluene and deuterium-substituted toluenes
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269* Ro-vibronic structure in the photoelectron spectra of
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270* Deuterium isotope effeots and the influence of solvent in
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27?• Oalorimetric study of the deuterium isotope effect in
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275* Syntheses, thesnoreorganizatione and secondary deuterium
isotope effects of methylenevinylcyclobutanes.
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276. Equilibrium isotope effects and rearrangements of
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1975. 134p.
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277• Association and vapor pressure isotope effects of various
by deuterated methanols in n-hexane
H. Wolff, 0. Bauer, and Others
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278. Deuterium kinetic Isotope effect in B-elimination
from (p-acetylphenethyl) dimethyl sulfonium bromide*
The influence of added dimethyl sulf oxide.
L.F. Blackwell
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279* Long range deuterium isotope effect on a lanthaaide
Induced ohemioal shift*
O.K. Depuy, P.O. Puenfschilling and J.M. Olson
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280* An anomalous vapor pressure isotope effect in hydrocarbons
(in German).
A* Hoeptner, A. Abdel Kamid and C. Hoerner
Ber. Bunsenges. Fhys. Chera., 79(11)t 115? (1975)*
281. Kinetios, medium and deuterium isotope effects in the
alkaline decomposition of quarternary phoaphonium salts.
Ft.2.
F.Y. Khalil and 6. Aksnea
Z. Hiya. Chen. (Prankfurd), 97(314). t79-188 (t975).
282. fheznodynamio isotope effects in palladium and Pd-Pt alloy.
1. Botter
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Meeting on hydrogen in metals, Birmingham, U.S. 5 Jan. 1976.
283. Theory of inrerse iaotope effects.
I. Iahida, J.O. Kornblum and J.I. Pollin
000-3127-12. OONP-7509119. 1975* 80p.
International oonferenoe on isotope in der natur. Sara
dm. 22 Sept. 1976. A T E liable from OTIS. $5.00
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284* Isotope effeote in superionic conductors.
J.C. Kimball and M. Eshwaran
J. Chem. Fhys.f 64(7). 2711-2714 (1976).
265. Use of kinetic isotope effeots in mechanism studies*
Anomalous arrhenius parameters in the study of elimination
reactions.
H.F. Koch, D.B. Dahlburg, M.P. KcEntee and C.J. KLecha
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286. She kinetic isotope effect in the diseociatire ohemisorption
of methane.
H.F. Winters
J. Chem. Phys., 64(9). 3495-3500 (1976).
287. Secondary ^-deuterium isotope effect in the formation of
ethyl radical from decomposition of methylethylethyl-2-2-
2-d,-carbinyloxy radical.
A. Tsolis, P.P. Hunt* J.K. Koohi and 3. Seltzer
J. Am. Chem. Soc, 98(4). 992-997 (1976),
288. Isotope Effects in hydrogen Atom Transfers. IT Alkyl
Halides with trialkyltin hydrides.
S. Kosuka and U.S. Lewis
J. Am. Chem. 8oc, 98, 2254-2256 (1976).
289* Isotope Effeots in Hydrogen Atom transfers T. She Reactions
of olefins with Heroaptans.
l.S. Lewis and M.H. Butler
J. Am. Ohm. Soc, 98, 2257-2260 (1976).
86 , •
290* iBOtope Effects in Hydrogen Atom Transfers. 71. Radicals
from Azo compounds in thiophenols
E.3. Lewis and K. Ogino
J. Am. Chem. Soc, ^8, 2260-2264 (1976).
291* Isotope Effects in Hydrogen Atom Transfers. Til* Beneylio
Hydrogen Abstraction by tert-butoxy and other radicals.
S.S. Lewis and K. Ogino
J. in. Ohera. 3oc, 9j|, 2264-2268 (1976).
292* Deuterium Isotope Sffeots in Electronic Relaxation of
large Folyatoaio Molecules.
E.G. lim
Progress Report, October 1, 1974 - September 30, 1975.
COO-2192-20 1975, 8p.
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293* Vapor Pressure Isotope Effects in Aqueous 3yatems Pt.7.
The System (1H?) Pyridine + (^j) Pyridine + HgO.
T.C. Chen and W.A. Van Hook
J. Ohem. Soc. (London), Paraday Trans., I., 22» 583-600 (1976)*
294* Deuterium Exchange in Pyridine dinuoleotide Coensymes.
Raman Sf'eotroseopic evidence for a modified oharge distribution
in p - Dihydroniootinamide adenine dinuoleotide.
5. Torrest
J. Ibya. Ohem., §g, 1127-28 (1976).
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295* Theimodynamie Study of the Seutexlw Isotope Effeot in
Hydrogen-Bonded Systems*
Y.P. Handa, B.I. Mat tingle/ and 0*7. Fenby
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296. The Tapor Pressure Isotope Effect of Dg-aeetone (In German)
A. Hoepfner
Z. Phya. Oh em. (Frankfurt), 99, 157-159 (1976).
297* H-D Isotope Effeots in the Extraction System tri-n-octyl-
emine - Mineral acids.
J. Jedinakora
J. Radloanal. Ohm., jJO, 215-219 (1976).
290. Reactions of Isopropyl Radicals with Oxygen, Hydrogen and
Deuteriiv.
E.R. Baldwin, C.J. Claugh and R.W. Walker
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299. Kinetic Deuterium Isotope Effects in the Reactions of
4 - Nitrophenyl Hitromethane with rarious Hitrogen bases
in Anisole.
E.F. Oaldin, 9.11. Parboo, F.A. Walker and O.J. Wilson
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300. Aqueous solvent isotope effects in dilute solutions i the
freezing point of Nacl solutions in HOH and 000 I
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301* Comment on Deuterium isotope Effect of Ammonia Syntheaie.
A. Ozaki and M. Boudart
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3TJ0, 352 (1976).
302* Reply to the "Comment on the Deuterium Isotope Effect In
Ammonia Synthesis."
G. Schulz - Ekloff
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303* Substitution Kinetics of Chelftie Complexes as studied
by iaotopic exchange.
H. ELias
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304• Hyperconjugative deuterium isotope effects on the radox
decomposition of hydroxymercurated 2-butenes in an
aqueous solution.
If. Koaaki, 3. Shinoda and Y. Sal to
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305 • Effect of HH group deutexation on reaction rat* of
diphenylanine with 3»5 - dintrobenaoyl-chloride la benzene
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306* A base promoted 1-4 elimination reaction. Influence of
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307* Iaotope Effeots and Hydrate Structure of Aqueous Electrolyte
Solutions*
K. Heinainger
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308. Thermal decomposition ot methane studied by lbs Kinetio
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A.M. Kamlnski
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309. Deuterium and Heavy Atom Effects on the Ihosphoresoeneeof
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J.C. Hiller
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S.D. Helson. L.R. Pohl and W*T* Tr»iger
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311* Deuterium Kinetic Isotope Sffeot in Radical Reactions of
fhenolf
M. Simonyi, I* Filos, J. Kardos and I. Lukovits
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312* Steric Acceleration of Lactonization reaction : an analysis
of "Stereopopulation Control11.
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31?. Evidence on internal return from isotope effects in the
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A Caveat re-interpretation of isotopic exchange rates
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314* Isotope Effects on Chemical in Equilibria
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315* Spin-dependent deuterium isotope effeot on the radiationless
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316* Ethyl Radical Isoaerization. A 1,2 Hydrogen (deuterlw)
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A.S. Gordon, D.C. Tardy and R. Ireton
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317* H-D Isotope Effects in the Extraction Systema tri-n-Ootylamine-
mineral acids.
7. Jedinakova
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318. Catalysis of exchange between 0-d group deuterium of
octadeutero-2-propanol and hydrogen by triphenyl phosphine
complexes of rutheniwa and rhodium (In Russian)
Y.N. Krutiz, V.Z. Sharf et. al
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319* Kinetio secondary deuterlua isotope effects for substituted
benzaldehyde cyanohydrin formation.
T. Okano, do. L. Amaral and E.H. Oordes
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320. Kinetics and isotope effeots in proton transfers from
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321* Oxygen-18 and deuterium isotope effeot on the freezing
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322. Matrix perdeuteration effects on the 3 _ — S oIT IT
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O.S. Khaltl and 1. Goodman
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323* Effeot of the isotopio composition of the solvent (water)
in the absolute trubidity of polietilen-gliools solutions
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K.A. Molinari and ff.J* Tidela'
ONEA-402 Nov. 1975, 7p»
324* The fragmentation of propane and deuteropropane moleoular
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R. Stockbauer and M.G. Inghram
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325* Steric Origin of isotope effects in NMB shifts lnduoed by
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A.T. Balaben, I.I. Stanoiu and ?. Chiraleu
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326* Kinetic Isotope Effects in the reactions of 4-nitrophenyl-
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327* Isotope effeots in the quenching of electronically exoited
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328* Effects of stereochemistry on the rates of hydrogen-
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J.A. Limbttrg
Ph.D. Thesis. Wisconsin
Univ. Madison USA.. 1975. 177 P*
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330. Kinetic and product study of the reaction between nitrous
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J.R. Petrolt, G. Stedman and N. Uysal
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331* Cyclohexadienyl cations. VI* Methyl group isotope
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333* Use of the kinetic isotope effect as a test for homogeneous
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in the solvolysis of endonorbornan - 2 ~ yl p - bromobensene-
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H. Maskill
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335* Studies on the catalysis by the molten metal IX. A comparison
between the isotope effeot of two-dimensional dehydrogenation
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33<>» Mechanism of aminolysis of delta-lactones.
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337. Isotope shifts - target : enrichment (In English, French).
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338* Deuterium isotope effect and base catalysis in sigma-
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aniline*
£. Buncel, W. Eggimann and H.W. Leung
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H. Hirata and K. Fukuzumi
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P.J. Smith
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344* Interaction of water vapor with erbium and erbium
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348* Vapor pressure isotope effects in aqueous systems Till*
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349* Energy Barriers and isotope effects in proton transfer
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353* Kinetic Isotope Effects in Proton Transfer to and turn
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354. Volume, Heat Capacity and Speotrosoopie Studies of
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358. Simulation of the effects of tranalational and vibrational
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364* Procedure for isotopic labelling of organic molecules*
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3(65. Kinetics and mechanisms of 1,5-dihydroflavin reduction of
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367* Investigation of the reaction 2g + X - X + ^ for X » H, D
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377* Kinetic isotope effects in the quenching of BH (fa1!*)
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381* Phctochemistry of alkyl halides IT. 1-norbornyl,
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384* The fluetuatlon hypothesis of hydrogen bonding. 5» IheoretictJ.
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386. Correlations for yapour pressure computation of light and
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367* Experimental investigation of thexnal conductivity
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Published in summary fora only. For English translation
see the journal High Tamp.
N.B. Vargaftik, Yu.K. Tinogradov
388. Measuring the virial coefficient isotope effects of
different deuterated methyl amines. (In German). 3 Nov.
1975. 74 P* 14 figs, 6 tabs, 35 refs.
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389* Deuterium isotope effect on Hydrogen atom abstraction by
methyl radicals in aoetonitrile at 77 K evidence for
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J. Ihys. Ohea. (24 Mar. 1977). ^1.(6), 516-520.
E.D. Sprague
390* Hydrogen-Deuterium exchange catalysed by chromia-altsnina
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391* Exchange of H atoms for deuteritai and tritiwn in eyolio
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N. Prank
392* Isotopio exchange of benzofurane with heavy water in the
presence of potassium tetraehloroplatinite. (In Russian)
Yestn. Moak, Univ., Ser.II, Khim. (Sept. 1976). 717(5)
p. 595-97. For English translation* see the journal Mose
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Eh.A. Karakhanov, A.G. Dodov etc
393* Isotope effects in molecular scattering by electrons*
E.S. Chang, S. Wong
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594* Deuterium isotope effect in L(+)-glutamic acid hydroohloride
M. Delfino, C M . Loiancono etc*
J. Solid State Chem. (April 1977). 20(4). 391-95.
395* Deuterium isotope effects in dissociation kinetics of
europium (3) and thulium (3) complexes with 1,2-diamino-
oyclohexanetetraacetic and ethylenedisminetetraaoetic
acids (In Russian).
A.D. Gedeonov, A.V. Stepanov.
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396* Are Isotope pairs in inorganic eleotrolytio
comparable with ion pairs. (In Geraan)
K.G. Heumann, F. Gindner
ABD-Couf-77-074-001. Mar. 1977. 12 p. (Meeting of
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397* Kinetic isotope effects and intermediate formation for
the aqueous alkaline homogeneous hydrolysis of 1,3,5-triassa-
1,3»5 trinitrocyolohexane (RDX)
J.O. Hoffaoniner
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398. Isotope effects in hydrogen atom transfers* 9« Neighbouring
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B.S. Lewis, C.C. Shen
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399* Effect of DgO on the temperature dependent solubility of
cryoglobulin and non cryoglobulin IgM.
C.H. Middaugh, Cr.W. Litman
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400. Vibrational analysis of Polyethylene terephthalate and
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401* Dynamics of the hydrogen bond, two diaensional modei and
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402* Equilibrium Isotope effects on the proton transfer
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403* Alternative to tunneling in proton transfer reactions
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B.M. Eoiower
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404* Measurement and analysis of the V 2 band of DgO.
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405* Isotopic exchange during crystallization of some hydrogen
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413* The virial coefficient isotope effect of Hcl.
U> Leucha (Heidelberg Univ. JRG)
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417* Isotope effects and quantum mechanical tunneling*
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419* Kinetic isotope effect for the reaction of a hydrogen atom
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4*0. Kinetics and isotope effects in the reaction of 4-nitro-
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421* Model calculations of hydrogen-deuterliM isotope effects for
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422* Solvent dependence of kinetio hydrogen isotope effeots
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B.J. Cox, A. Gibson
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423* Oatalytio proton bridge in aoetylimiiasolium ion hydrolysis
implicated by a proton inventory*
J.L. Hogg, U.K. Phillips
J. Org. Ohem. (8 Jul. 1977) 7*42(14) p.2459-2461.
424* Isotope effects in diffusion of perdsuteriobensene and
benzene in a series of nozaal hydrooarbons at 25*0.
I.R. Shankland, P.S* Arora
J. Fhya. Chem. (28 Jul 1977), 8ifi5)9 1518-1519*
425* Behaviour of hydrogen atoms in the fragmentation of CH^CD,.
I.H. Suzuki, K. Maeda
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426. Sioxetane cheailurainesoenot. The effect of deuteritn
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J.Y. Koo, O.B. Schuster
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427* Secondary deuterium isotope effects in the thia-allylic
rearrangement.
H. Kwart, T.J. George
J. Am. Ohem. Soe. (20 Jul 1977), 22.05), 5214-5215.
428* Hyperconjugction and the angular dependence of BEPA-
deuterium isotope effects.
D.E. Sunko, I. Szele '
J. Am. Ohem. Soc. (20 Jul. 1977), 29.(15), 5OOO-5OO4.
429' The virial coefficient-isotope effect of ammonia.
G. Adam, B. Sohramm
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430. Integrated infrared intensities of the fundamental
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G.B. Hast,
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431. Radical production form the interaction of closed-shell
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W.A. Pryor, M. lino
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432* Calculation of isotopic partition functions ratios by a
perturbation theory technique* 2. Dissection of ihe
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S.A. Skaron, M. Wolfsberg
J. Am. Chem. Soe. (3 Aug. 1977), 22.(16), 5253-5261.
433* Reactions of CH* (Cl£) with O*HgO isomers.
R.D. Smith, I).A. Herold
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434* Simulation of the effects of translations! and vibrational
energy on H & D atom reactions with HOI and SOI.
T. Valencich, J. Hsieh, I. Stewart
Ber. Bunsenges Ihys. Chem. (Feb. 1977)* 81(2), 131-133*
435* The influence of reactant structure on reactivity and
isotope effects in the cracking of alkylbenzenes over
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F. Andreu, M.M. Ramirez:. G.C. Bond
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436* Exchange with deuterium and isomerisation of alkenes catalysed
by gallium oxide.
P.B. Carleton, T.A. Gilmore
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Imperial College, London. 12-16 July 1976. Vol. I . ISBN
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437* The activity of Cr* and Or3* ions dispersed in magnesira
oxide for the hydrogen-deuteriunequilibration:reaetion.
T* Indovina, A. Cinlno
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438. Stopped-flow studies of carbon dioxide hydration and
bicarbonate dehydration in 1^0 and I^O. Acid-base and
r^tal ion catalysis.
Y. Pocker, D.W. Bjorkquist
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439• Hydrogen-deuterium exchange between MBH. and MBD. (M » Li, Ha).
Isotope effeots on the *H and nB HMR Spectra of the
BH/eub n/l/sub 4-n/anions and a discussion of exchange
reactions in some covalent tetrahydroborate systems.
B.E. Saith, B.B. James, R.H. Peaehey
Inorg. Chen. (Aug. 1977), 16(8), 2057-2062.
440* Intramolecular isotope effect in laser nultipfconon dissociation
of CH2DCH2C1.
A.J. Colussi, 3.W. Benson
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441* Hydrogen-deuterium exchange in saturated hydrocarbons on
ehromia oatalyst.
Kalaan, j . , ffueai, L.
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442* Isotopic exchange of some heterocyclic oanpounds with D20
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Eh.A. Kurakhanov, A.G. Dedov
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443» KMR chemical shift dependence on medium ionic strength
for poly (c<)-L-giutaaic acid in DgO solutions.
H.L. Gearhart, W.P. Sowyer
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444* Isotopic mass effects in the diffusion of small light
solutes in a solvent of larger and heavier molecules.
KvR. Harris, R* Mills
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445* Isotope effect oh the zeropoint energy shift upon condensation.
Z.C. Kornbltan, T. Ishida
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446. Kinetic isotope effect in dehydration of ionic solids. II.
The kinetics of dehydration of calcium oxalate monohydrate.
E.P. Manche, B. Carroll
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447* Deuterium isotope effects in the thernochenioal
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to mechanistio studies using isothermal differential
scanning calorimetry analysis*
S.A. Shackelford, J.W. Beckaann
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448. Solvent deuterium isotope effeot on hydrolysis of borio
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M. Maeda, Y. Sunaoka
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449* Solvent deuterium isotope effect on hydrolysis of Hd+* ion.
M. Maeda, Z. Naturforsch, B. (Deo* 1977)
V.32(12), p.1493-1495.
450. Shock tube study of the H-D exchange reaction between
acetylene and deuterium.
H. Ogura
Bull. Chem. Soo. Jpn. (Sept. 1977), 50(9), 2242-2246.
451* Adsorption of hydrogen on ZnO and the isotope effect at
low temperatures.
Watanabe, Masao (In Japanese)
Shokttbai (Sept. 1977), 19.(4), 201-202.
492. Steroeletronic control in the base-catalysed H-D, exchange
reaction of twistan-4-one.
R.R. Fraser, P.J. Champagne
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453* Contributions of zero point energy effects and tunneling
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S.B. Kaldor, W.H. Saundere
J. Chan. Phys. (1 Har. 1978), 68(5), 2509-2510.
454 * Aoid-catalysed deuterium exchange of the indole ring
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3. Kang, T.H. Witherup
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455* Isotope effect in the pumping of hydrogen by titanium
thin films.
H.E. Malinowski
J. Vac Sci. Teohnol (Jan. 1978), 1£(1), 95-97.
456. Studies on the selective preparation of aromatic compounds.
H V . A attempt to prepare all the possible deuterated
phenols by the reductive dehalogenation of the corresponding
halophenols with Raney alloya in an alkaline deuterium
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M. Tashiro, A* Iwasafci
J. Org. Ohem. (20 Jan. 1978), 4jtf2), 196-199.
457. Solvent, isotope and magnetic field effects in the geminate
recombination of radical ion pairs.
H. Werner, H. Staerk
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450* Proton inventories of a serine protease charge-relay
model in an aprotie solvent*
J.X. Hogg. R. Morris
J. Am. Chem. Soc (1 Mar 1978), .100(5), 1590-1594•
459» Isotope effeot on the zero point energy shift upon
condensation.
Z.C. Kornbliun
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1977* 315 P» University miorofilms order No. 77-20, 496*
460. External deuterium isotope effeot on the fluorescence of
azo compounds.
HrJ. Mirbach, M.P. Mirbach (In German)
AED-Conf-77-407. 1977. p.31
461* Isotope effect in the reduction of trifluoroacetophenone.
A. Ghno, H. Yamamoto
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462. Base catalysed isotopic exchange of molecular hydrogen. IV.
Hydi*ogen isotope effects in the dimethyl sulfoxide-water
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E. Buncel. E.A. Symons
J. Am. Chem. Soc. (15 ?eb. 1978). .100(4), 1084-1092.
463* Tracer studies of cyclopropane reactions on aolybdena-
alumina catalysts.
Z.A. Lombardo, M. Lo Jacono, W.K. Hall
J. Catal. (Keb. 1978), 51(2), 243-255.
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464. Hydrogenation of ethylene over molybdena-alumina'oatalyata.
E.A. Lombardo, M. Houalla, W.K. Hall
J. Catal. (Peb. 1978), 51(2), 256-268.
265. Hydrogen isotope effects in titanium alloy hydrides.
J. lanaka, R.H. Wiswall
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466* Oatalytio oxidation. VI. Oxidation of labeled Olefins
over s i lver.
N.W. Cant, W.K. Hall
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467* Porstyl-d aromatic aldehydes.-
I . Chancellor, M. Quill
J. Org. Chera. (17 Mar 1978), 4J|(6), 1245-1246.
468. Vapour pressure isotope effects in the benzene(B)-
Cyclohexane(C) system from 5 to 80*0. I . The pure liquids
B-do, B-dj, Ortho-tmeta-, and para-B-dg, B-dg, C-do, and
0-d12» II* Excess free energies In the solutions B-hg/B-dg,
Oh g/C—d 2» B-hg/C—h gt B—dg/C—h g, and B—hg/O—d g.
G. Jakli, P. Izias
J. Ohem. Ihys. (1 April 1978), 68(7), 3177-3190.
469. Vapour pressure isotope effects in benzene-oyolohexane
systems. III. Theoretical analysis.
a. Jansoo, W.A. Van Hook
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470. Relative rate constants for hydrogen atom abstraction by
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W.A. Pryor, G. Gojon
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471* Iaotope effects on the carbon-hydrogen bond orientation
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J.B. Wooten, G.B. Savitsky
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472* The kinetic isotope effect in dehydration of ionio aolida*
I* The kinetics of dehydration of caloium oxalate
monohydrate.
E.P. Manche, B. Carrol
Ihermochim Acta. ISSN-0040-6031. (May 1978), ^4.(1), 1-7.
473* Isotope exchange of trieferrocenylphosphlne and triferrocenyl-
phosphine oxide*
A.N. Nesmeyanov, D.N. Kuraanov (In Russian)
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474* Energy dependent kinetic study of the reactions of Zn(g)
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P«X. Po, T.P. Radus, R.P. Porter
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475. Quadrupole moss-filter sensitivities of H2» HD, Dg and
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476* Energy dependent kinetic study of the reactions of Mg(g)
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T.P. Itadus, R.P. Porter
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477* Isotope effects on resonance cross sections in predissooiation/
preassociation.
B.C. Eu, N. Zaritsky
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478. Methods of calculating isotopio fractionation in minerals.
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H.H. Tirnich, A. Hoepfner (In German)
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481. Inveatigation of concentration dependence of enthalpy
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y.K. Abrosimov, A.V. Ionov, G.A. Krestov (In Russian).
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482. Pull-push mechanism for the 1,2-hydrogen rearrangement of
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D.T.T. Su, E.R. Thornton
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483* Proton exchange in gas-phase isopropylation of bensene
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Y. Taaaaoto, 3. lakamuku
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484* Seuterated oyolopentadienyls of thallium and other metals.
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R. Janoschek, A. Hayd
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486* Kinetic isotope effect in the reaction of 4-nitrophenyl-
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E.P. Oaldin, 0. Rogne
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487* Non-isothermal studies of the dehydration of double salt
hydrates and their deuterium oxide analogues, 1*
H.R. Chaudhuri, M.K. Dasgupta etc.
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W.B. Ohiao, W.H. Saunders (Jr.)
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489* Hydrogen-deuterium exohange reaotions of carbaniona frith
• deuterated alcohols in the gas phase.
O.H. De Puy, T.M. Bierbaum, O.K. King, R.H. Shapiro
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490* She absorption spectra of undeuterated and deuterated
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495* Kinetic isotope effects in the CH.+H —> CH-+H2 system.
Predictions of the IMR six-body potential energy
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T.D. Marriott
Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater (USA). Thesis (Ph.D)
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496* 8olubility of hydrogen and deuterium in yttrium.
Mitsuishi, Nobuo, Ishiguma, Kazuo (japan).
Kyushu Daigaku Eogaku Shuho. (Aug. 1977)» 59.(4)• 359-364•
497* Exchange of deuterium for hydrogen during the reaotion of
dlmethylamine-N-d-borane with halogenating agents.
W.H. Myers, O.E. Rysohkewitsoh
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499. Isotope effects in the emission cross section of the balmer
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499* Energy partitioning in unimoleoular decomposition. Isotope
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a.J. Rickard, N.f. Oole
J. An. Ohem. Soo. (26 April 1978), 100(9), 2904-290?.
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501* Interactions in the tri-n-butyl phosphate-water diAUent
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J.W. Soddy
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502* iBotope effect on the zero point energy shift upon
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Z.C. Korablura, T. Ishida
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504* Deuterium labeling method for the assignment of histidine
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T. Arata, A. Sbimizu
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505*, Garbon-14 and deuterium isotope effect during the 2+2
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O.J. Collins* B.M. Benjamin
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506* Isotope effeote on the degree of order and the deuteriw
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P. KLehl, M. Reinhold
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507* Excitation functions of slow proton transfer reactions
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Lifshitz, C.# Wu, R.L.C*
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506. Organic reactions of sulfur dioxide. IV. A facile
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D. Masilaraani, M.M. Rogic
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129
510* Pure nuclear quadrupole resonanoe of ionio halides, 1»1 2
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K. Tomke (In German)
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515. Reactions of sulfur atoms. XV. Absolute rate parameters
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514* Hydrogen evolving reactions 1 the thermal decompositions
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J.J. Peterson. I.I. Onstott
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515» Determining the mechanism of dehydration of primary,
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518. Secondary kinetic isotopic effeot of deuterium in the
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T. Okano, L. do Amaral (Sao Paulo) (in Portuguese)
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519* Remote secondary deuterium kinetic isotope effects arising
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R.C. Badger, Toledo, Univ., OH (USA).
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520. Hydrogen versus deuteriwa transfer in asyametrio reductions.
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521* Measurement of gas phase reaction rates i DtHX (X = F, 01
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522. Kinetics and mechanism of aquation and formation reactions
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G.M. Harris, K.E. Hyde
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523* The effect of vibrational exitation in the reactions of
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524* Thermal rate constants, energy dependence and isotope effeot
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526. Deearboxylation of monosubstituted derivatives of
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527* Hydrogen-deuterium exchange rate between a peptide group
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Bull. Ohem. Soo. Jpn. (Jul. 1978). $±(7), 1988-1990.
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J. Vogt, A.D. Williamson
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529* Effect of isotope concentration on separation factor of the
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B.M. Andrev, A.S* Polevoj (In Russian)
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530. Magnetic field and isotope effects induced by hyperfine
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W. Bube, R. Haberkorn
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571* Equilibrium isotope affect on hydrogen dietributton
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R.B. Oalvert. J.R. Shapley
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532* Variable transition state structure In the oope rearrange-
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J.J. Gajewaki, H.D. Oonrad
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T. Inoue, J.M. Hermann
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534* Proton-cation interaction in amides of the alkali and alkali
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535* Bie thensal unimoleoular decompositions of CHsCDgOl.
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' R. Jonas* H. Heydtmann
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E.P. Caldin, 0. Rogne, O.J. i i l son *
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542* Deuterium labeling studies in the transfer hydrogenation
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543• Mechanism of flash vacuum pyrolysis of phenyl propargyl
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B.H. Al-Sader, D.M. Al-Fekri
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544. Complete olosed coexistence curves for 2H, 3H, 6H, 7H,
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R. Kudlacek, J. Cabioar, M. Bunata
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555. Isotope effect on the hydrogenation inaleio acid on Ni-Zno
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557* The excess thenaodynamic properties of solutions of
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6. Jancso. W.A. Hook
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558* Isotopic effects due to energy transfer in photochemical
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R.Z. Sagdeev, A.B. Doktorov .
Chem. Ehye. ISSH 0301-0104 (1 April 1578). 29.(3)» 311-321.
559* Radical iaomerization and hydrogen-deuterium exchange in
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B.K. Fields, S. Meyerson
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560. Adsorption of Et^NBr at the mercury/electrolyte interfaoe
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F.M. Kiramerle, H. Henard
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561. Primary deuterium isotope effects in the oxidation of bensyl-
a-d alcohol by transition elements and related reagents :
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H. Kwart, T.J. George
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562. Solvolysis of cyclopentyl p-brooobeniensulfonate in aqueous
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R.C. Seib, V.J. Shiner
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563 • Intennoleoular energy transfer effects in thermal
unimolecular reactions*
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564* Secondary •<-hydrogen kinetic isotope effects in nuoleophilio
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O.A. Bunton, N. Carrasoo, W.E. Watts
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565* Thermal ion-molecule reactions in oxygen containing molecules.
Inverse isotope effect in the ion-molecule dimerisation
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K. Kumakura, K. Arakawa
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566. Ion-pair intermediates and extreme deuterium isotope effects
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A. Thibblin, P. Ahlberg
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567. Deuterium isotope effect on the e.s.r. spectrum of annulene
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I. Clark, J. Chandrasekhar
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569* Secondary deuterium isotope effects in Bolvolysia of
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Hand n participation mechanisms.
£. Folia, S. Borcio
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570. Ab initio calculation of the rate oonstant for the
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G.C. Schatz, Walch S.P.
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571* Hydrogen-deuterium exchange : perdeuterio-hydridotris
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S.J. Simpson, H.W. Turner
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P.A. Lartey, L. Pedor
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573* n participation and secondary deuterium isotope effects
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I. Hihel, J. Sistek
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574. Kinetic 3olvent isotope effects in the additions of bromine
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A. TTodro, G.H. Sohmid
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575. Preferential adsorption of protium and deuterium oxides
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A. Kellomacki
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576. Bonding in (S^Og) x refinement and pictor ial representation
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A. Kirfel, 0. Will
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577. Hydrocraeking medhanisms in molten zinc chloride. Isotope
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J.W. Larsen, S. Earnest
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S.B. Kaldor, W.H. Saunders, Jr.
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E.A. Symons, M.F. Powell
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503. Infrared active vibrational modes of lithium hydroxide
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T. Kotanifjawa, K. Shimokav/a
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587* Solution heat of hydrogen and deuterium in X-zirconii»«
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509« On the normal modes of vibration in the uracil residue*
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590* Ieotopie exchange reactions. Kinetics and efficiency of
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605* S sub (n) reactions in dipolar aprotic solvents, 7. Einatie
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634* Hyperoonjugation and homohyperoonjugation in 1-adamantyl
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and 45*0.
<J. Dessauges, N. Miljevio
J. Phys. Ohem. (2 Oct. 1980). 84.(20), 2587-2595.
699* Calculation of differential isotope effects in HD molecule
using double perturbation theory.
A.T. Gur'yanov (in Russian)
Teor. Ehksp. Khim. (Jul-Aug 1980). 16(4), 530-534. For
english translation, see the journal Theoretical and
Experimental Chemistry. (USA)
700. Theimodynamios of lsotopic exchange reactions.
N.M. Zhavoronkov, D.A. Knyazev (In Russian)
Vsp. Shim. (Mar 1980). ^9.(3), 385-419. For cnglish
translation, see the journal Russian Ohemioal Reviews (US).
165
701* Spectroecopic studies of photoohemically- Important
transition metal exited states* 2. She 'l/sub 1g/3l/sub 1g/
and 5T/sub. 2g/ exoited states o* axaanminecobalt (111)*
R.B. Wilson, E.I. Soloman
J. Am. Chera. Soc. i, Jun 1?GC . J02(12), 4085-4095.
702. Improved treatment of threshold contributions in variations!
transition-state theory*
B.C. Barrett, D.G. Truhlar
J. Ihys. Ohem. (26 Jun 1980). 8£(13), 1730-1748.
703* Direct calculation of equilibrium constants for lsotopio
exchange reactions by ab inltio molecular orbital theory.
R.P. Hout. W.J. Hehre
J. A D . Ohem. Soc. (23 April 1980). .102(9), 3296-3298.
704* Rates of proton transfer between pyridine bases in the
gas phase* Sterio and isotope effeots*
J.M. Jainski. J.I. Brauman
J. Am. Chem. Soc. (23 Apr 1980). 10g(9), 2906-2913*
705* Models for nicotinamide ooensyaes* Isotope effect
discrepancies in the reaction of dihydroniootinamides
with trifluoroacetophenone are due to adduct formation*
D.M. Chipoan. R. Yaniv
J. Am. Chem. Soc. (23 Apr 1980). 102(9), 3244-3246.
166
706* 2D-iaotope effects in HMR spectra of aqueous solutions
and tunnel migration of protons*
A.A. Samojlenko, N.N. Shapet'kQ (in Sussian)
Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR. ISSN 0002-3264* (1980). 252(5).
652-655.
707* Solvent isotope effects upon the thermodynamics of aoae
transition-metal redox couples in aqueous media.
M.J. Weaver, S.M. Kettles
Inorg. Ohem. (Jun 1980). 1£(6), 1641-1651.
708. Base-catalyzed bimodal cleavage of ethylaquo cobaloxioe.
K.I. Brown, R.K. Hessley
Inorg. Chem. (Aug. 1980), 12(8), 2410-24H.
709* Deuterium and oxygen-18 isotope effects on nuoleophilic
displacement by monomerio water in aprotio solvents*
J.I. Sure, J. Lee
J. An. Chen. Soc. (30 Jul 198O). 102(16), 5427-5429*
710. Kinetic -deuterium isotope effect as a probe of transition
state structure and reaction mechanism in nuoleoside
hydrolysis.
R.I. Stein,
Indiana Univ., Bloomington (USA). Thesis (Ph.D). 1978.
237 p. UhiT. Microfilms Order No. 78-21, 745.
167
711. Isotope effects on gas phase hydrogen-bonded ooaplexes
of acetone. II. The determination of the number of
chemioal species using linear dependence tests*
E.H. Lane,
Oklahona Univ., Nornan (USA). Thesis, Jh.D 1977* 145 P*
University microfilms order No. 78-15» 367*
712. latt ioe vibrations of crystalline aaidasole and *V sad
0 substituted analogs.
M. Majoube
OBA-CON*-5355* Aug. 1980. 2p. 7 International Conference
on Reoan Spectroscopy. Ottawa, Gtmsfts*. 4^9 Aug. 1980•
713* Resonance Absorption Tieaauresiehts of a'toa concentrations
in reacting gas mixtures. III . tyrolysis of CD* behind
shook waves.
0.0. Ohiangt J.A. Baker
J. Inys. Ohea. (1 May 1980). 8£(9), 939-94*.
7H» Pressure effects on aminonaphthalene dye fluorescence In
H20 and D20.
C.J. HastrangelOf H.W. Off en
J. Solution Chen. (Hay 1980). £(5) , 305-32*.
715* I Heat of fomation of transient neutral molecules via
pulsed ion cyclotron resonance speetrosoopy. II* Theoretical
and experi«ental probes of hyperoonjugation in the gas
phase frith secondary f-deuterlw isotope effects.
9.J. Sefrees
California Univ., Irvins(USA). Thesis (Ph.D). 1978. 200 p.University Miorofilns Order No. 79-01, 958.
168
716* Primary tritium isotope effeot on hydride transfer froil
sodium borohydride to oyclopropeniun ion*
V.E. Pawlowski, R.O. Sinnhuber
J. Org. Chem. (20 Jun 1980). ££(13). 2735.
717* Gaseous anion chemistry. Hydrogen-deuterium exchange in
mono and dialcohol alkoxi.de ions t ionization reactions
in dialoohols.
J.R. Iiloyd> V.C. Agosta
J. Org. Chera. (15 Aug. 1980). 4JL(17), 3483-3492.
718* Irifluoroacetie acid quenching of naphthalene fluoroscence t
implications for the mechanism of photoeleotrophilio
hydrogen exohsnge.
N.J. Bunce, M.S. Bergsma
J. Org. Chem. (23 Hay 1980). £2(11), 2083-2086.
719* ELeetrophilie aromatic substitution in oyelopropenium ions*
I. Clark, R. Weiss
J. Org. Ohem. (9 May 1980). 4^(10), 1790-1794.
720. Oritioal exponents of a fluid mixture in the presence of
isotope exchange. Isobutyric aoid/SgO.
I. Gulari, B. Chu
J. Ohm. Phys. (1 Sept 1980). 73(5). 2480-2488.
721* Kinetic isotope effeot and tunnelling in the reaction
between 4-nitrophenylnitromethane and pentamethylguanidine
in acetonitrile and toluene.
J.H. Blanohf 0. Rogne
J. Ohem. Soo. (London), Faraday Trans., I (1980). JJ>(9)»1905-1910.
169
722* Theory of the kinetic isotope effect in proton transfer
reactions in a polar medium.
E.D. German, A.M. Kuznetsov
J. Chem. Soc. (London), Faraday Trans., II (1980).
(Ko.9). p. 1128-1146.
723* Reactions of alkylnitrosoureas in aqueous solution.
J.K. Snyder, L.LI. Stock
J. Org. Ghent. (9 May 1980). 45(10), 1990-1999.
724* Hydrogen participation vs elimination t the role and
fate of neighbouring hydrogen in solvolyais of neomenthyl
tosylate.
3 . Hirsl-Stareevie, Z. Makers Hajerski
J. Org. Chem. (15 Aug. 1980). £5.(17), 3388-3393.
729* Tariational transition state theory * Primary kinetic
isotope effects for atom transfer reactions*
B.C. Garret*, D.G. Truhlar
J. Am. Chem. Soc. (9 Apr. 1980). 102(8), 2559-2570.
726* BelatiTe rates and kinetic isotope effects of reactions
in solution.
J.R. Murdoch
J. Am. Ohvm. Soo. (2 Jan 1980). 10&(1), 71-78.
727* Secondary deuterium isotope effects on formyl transfer
reactions between sulfur and oxygen nuoleophiles.
l.R. Pohl, B.J. Hups
J. Am. Ohem. Soo. (9 Apr. 1980). 102(8), 2763-2768*
170
728. Kinetic isotope-affect probes of t ransit ion-state
•truoture. Vibrational analysis of model transition
states fpr carbonyl addition*
J.L. Hogg, J . Rodgers
J . Am. Chem. Soc. (2 Jan 1980). 102(1), 79-85.
729* Disproportionation of trimethylsilyl radicals to a sila
olefin in the liquid phase.
B.J. Cornett, K.Y. Choo
J. Am .Chem. Soc. (2 Jan 1980). .102(1), 377-378.
730. Kinetic equation of isotope transfer by elementary reaction•
T.S. Muzykantov
React. Kinet. Catal. Lett. (30 Jul 1980). 14.(2), 161-167*
731* Dissociation isotherms in the ZrHi-H2(D^) systems.
M.S. Kost, L.N. Fadurets
Zh. Heorg. Khim. (Mar 1980). 25.(3), 847-849. for english
translation, see the journal Russian Journal of Inorganio
Chemistry. (UK)
732. Relationship between vibrational frequencies of OH and 00
groups and molecular parameters of some bonded hydrogen
complexes.
W.A. Bueno, L. Oegreve (In Portuguese)
Oieno. Cult. (Sao Paulo). Supl. (Jul 1979). 21(7)* 382.
733* Hydrogen and deuterium sorption by seleoted rare earth
intBimetallic oompounds at pressures upto 1500 atm.
J.f. Lakner, F.3. Uribe
J. Less-Common Met. (Jul. 1980). 22,(1), 87-105.
171
734* Magnetic field effects on the fluorasoenos of fonnel-
dehyde-hg and formaldehyde-d2.
K.I. Sorokin, N.L. Lavrik
Hour. J. Chim. (Jun 1980). ±(6), 395-401.
735« Tritium labelling as an aid in structure determination
by tritium MMR.
M.A. long (New South Wales Univ., Kensington (Australia)*
School of Chemistry), p.96-98.
Proceedings. Lucas Lights. Australian Institute of
Huolear Science and Engineering. 1978. 178 p. (15-17 May,
1978).
736* Separation of tritiated anions using adsorption- and exolualon
ohrpmatography.
P.B.N. Crus, K.E. Collins (In Portuguese)
Oieno. Oult. (Sao Paulo) Supl. (Jul 1979). 21(7), 316.
737* Tibrational spectra and isotopio effeots of sub (6,7)
liOH and Sub (6,7) MOD.
I.T.P. Yoshlda, V. Hase (In Portuguese).
Oieno. Oult. (Sao Paulo) Supl. (Jul. 1979). 21(7), 372*
738. Kinetic Isotope effeot during ethanol osonlsation la
aqueous solution.
T.T. ShereshOTstf H.Ya. ShaflkoT (In Russian).
Zh. 7i«. Xbla. (May 1980). 5£(5), 1288-1289. Short note,
for english translation, see the journal Russian Journal
of Physical Ohemistr:.
172
739 • B-hydrogen secondary isotope effect in aeyl transfer
reactions* Origins, temperature dependence, and utility
as a probe of transition-state structure*
I.II* Kovaoh, J.L. Hogg
J. Am. Chem. Soe. (12 Mar 1980). 102(6), 1991-1999.
740* Tritium exchange and nuclear magnetic resonance studies
on 1,3-dinitronaphthalene•
B* Buneel, A.R. IJorria
J. Chen. Res.. Fart S. (Sept. 1980). (Ho.9). p.326-327.
741* Ultrasonic relaxation of surfactants in water and deuteriw
oxide solutions.
J. Beltins, P.L. Jobling
J. Chem. Soo. (London), raraday Trans. (1980). 76(7)«
794-802. >
742. Thenal conductivity of non-deuterated and deuterated
L i - X tartrate single crystals.
S. Hegenbarth, 0. Spoerl
Kriet. Teoh. (Jun 1980). 1^.(6). p K61-E63. Short note.
743. Biogeochemistry of the stable hydrogen isotopes.
M.T. Estep, T.O. Hoering
Geoohla. OosBOohim. Acta (Aug. 1980). 44.(8), 1197-1206.
744* BquilibriUB and kinetics studies of hydrogen isotope exchange
on vanadiM hydride.
T.W. Wong. I.B. Hill
AlOhl J. (Jul 1979). jg£(4)» 592-595.
173
74?• Effect of isotope substitution on the viscosity of
water-methancl mixtures at 25-C.
D. Wolf, A.I. Kudish
J. Phya. Ohem. (17 Apr. 1980). 84.(8), 921-925.
746* Iaotopic exchange during electrochemical generation ot
anion radicals of polyfluorinated nitrobenzenes.
T.F. Starichenko, V.]}. Shtejngarts (In Russian)
Zh. Org. Khim. (June 1980). 1£(6), 1536-1337. Por
English translation, see the journal - Journal of Organic
Chemistry of the USSR (USA).
747* Ioinium-ion formation and deuterium exchange by acetone
In the presence of pyrrolidine, pyrazolidine, isoxazolidine,
and their aeyelio analogues*
J. Hine, R.A. Evangelista
J. An. Ohem. Soo. (27 Feb. 1980). 102(5), 1649-1655*
748* Influence of the isotope composition of the water on the
rate constant of the reaction between o-Ps and K\CO(EDTA)J.
A.L.P. lazzarini, £. Lazzarini
J. Inorg. Nucl. Ohem. (1980). 4,2(7), 953-956.
749* On the isotopio effects on the inhibition of o-Pa formation
in ncraal and deuterated water.
A.l.F. lazzarini, A.?. Para
J. Inorg. Nucl. Ohem. (1980). £2(7), 957-960.
174
790* Mechanism of the oatalytic hydrogen production by gold
sols. H/D isotope effect studies.
X. Kopple, D. Meyerstein
J. Phye.Chera. (17 Apr. 1980). 84(8), 870-875.
751* 8IFI studies of cluster ions $ their formation and reaction*.
l\ Smith, N.G. Adams
(Bexmingham Univ. (U.K). p 209-213)• SASP Symposium on
Atomic and Surface Physics 80. Proceedings of the
symposium held in Salzburg, Austria, 10-16 Feb. 1980.
752. Vapour pressure isotope effect in liquid ammonia.
S.K. Ghosh, 3.M. Dave, H.K. Sadhukhan
Indian J. Ohem., Sect. A. (Aug. 1979). 16(2), 109-111.
22 ref. 5 tables.
793* Factors determining the kinetic isotope effects in proton
transfer reactions.
A. Jarczewski, P. Pruszynski (In Polish)
fiad. Ohem. (1978). 22(10), 693-704.
754-. Vibrational spectra of transition metal coordination
compounds with thio- and seleno-ligands. Part 16* lToraal
coordinate analysis of bis-(dithiobiureto) niekel(2) and
its N-deuterat6d compound.
A.I. Kowal, B.B. Kedzla
Bull. Aoad. Pol. Sci., Ser. Sol. Ohim, (1979). 2 J U ) ,
315-525.
175
755* Effeot of hydration on the amide I band in the binary
solvents dioxane-DpO and dioxane-HpO*
M. Kobayashi
J. Jnys. Chan. (3 April 1980). 8£(7), 781-785.
756* Partial misoibility of liquid mixtures of protonated And
deuterated high polymera.
A.D. Buckingham. H.G. £. Hentaehel
J. Bolya. 3d., Toljm. Phys. Ed. (April 1980). Jl8(4)»
853-861.
757* Xhexmodynamic oharaoteristios of water isotopy effeot on
hydration of ions with closed sp-ohell at different
temperature.
V.K. Abrosimov, 6.N. Makarov (In Russian)
Sadiokhimiya (1979). 21.(5), 631-636.
758* Catalysis of transimination by rate-limiting proton-transfer to
buffer bases.
H. ?isoher, P.I. DeCandis
J. Am. Ohem. Soo. (13 Feb. 1980). 102(4), 1340-1347*
759* Hydrodesulfurization of thiophenio oompoimds * the
reaction meohanism.
H. Kwurt, 0.0.A. Sohuit
J. Oatal. (Jan 1980). 61.(1), 128-134*
176
760* Comparison of variational transition stata theory and
the unified statistical model with vibrationally adiabatio
transmission coefficients to accurate colliaear rate
constants for T + HD •••<• > TS + D
B.C. Garrett, D.G. Truhlar
J. Oheni. Ehys. (1 Jul 1980). 22O)> 235-240. '.
761* Metal hydrides as electron donors. The meohaniea of
oxidative cleavage with trie (phenanthroline) eomplexe*
of Iron (111).
0 . 1 . Wong, R.J.Klingler
Inorg. Ohera. (Feb. 1980). 19.(2), 423-430.
762* Tunneling model for hydrogen abstraction reactions in
low temperature solids. Application to reaotions in
aloohol glasses and acetonitrile crystals.
R.J. Le Hoy, H. Murai
J. Am. Ohem. Soc. (26 Mar 1980). 102(7), 2325-2334.
763* Secondary deuterium isotope effeots on epoxide methanolyeiB
reactions.
. R.P. Hanzlik, R.B. westkaemper
J . Am. Chem. Soo. (26 Mar 1980). 102(7), 2464-2467.
764* Kinetio ©(-deuterium isotope effeots for aoylation of
ohymotrypsin by 4-^nethoxyphenyl formate and for deaoylation
of forraylchymotrypain.
G. Lehrmann, D. Quinn
J . Am. Ohem. Soo. (26 Mar 1980). 10g(7). 2491-2492.
177
769* Base-catalysed deuterium exchange of 6,6-dinethylfulvene.
J. Hine* D.B. Knight
J. Org. Ohera. (14 Mar 1980), ££(6), 991-998.
766* Photoeleotr-uft spectra and Franok-Oondon calculation for
some iaotopically substituted aoleoules.
Qarlier, Jacqueline (In Frenoh)
OEA-N-2127 May 1980. 137 p.
767* Degradation studies on erbium dideuteridt thin films.
R.J. Antepenko, D.M. Holloway
Appl. Spectrosc. (Mar 1980). 2£(2), 206-211.
768* Solvent isotope effects on the rates of alkylation of
thiolamine models of papain.
A. Eandinger, D.J. Oreighto.i
FEBS (Fed. Bur. Bioohem. Soc.J. Lett. (14 July 1980).
116(1), 116-121.
769* She pressure coefficient of solubility for some alkali
halides and its solvent isotope effect.
W.A. Hook
Fluid Hiase Equilibria. (Jul 1980). 1(3-4), 287-292.
770. Rotational tunneling in methane (CD.) t Isotope effeot.
W. Press, M. Frager
J. 0h«. Fhys. (1 Jun 1980). 2g(11), 5924-5926.
178
771 • Isotope effeet in the diffusion of hydrogen and deuterium
in polymers.
E. Toi, K. Sakeuohi (Japan)
J. Folym. Sei., Polym. Phys. Ed* ISSN 0098-1273* (Peb.1980).
18(2), 189-198.
772* Calculated barriers to abstraction and exchange for OH* + H*
3.JP. Walch
J. Ohem. Phya. (1 Hay 1980). 2&<9>t 4932-4940.
773* Synthesis of stereospecifically deuterated fluoroaoetie
acid and ito behaviour in ensymio aldol-type condensations.
E. Keck, H. Haas
PEB3 (Fed. Zur. Bioehen. Soo.) Lett. (2 Jun 1980). 114(2).
287-290.
774* Molecular hydrogen exohange* A study of HD("v»5) + HI) (T»O)
— » H + » 2 .
I .P. Herman
J. Ohem. Ihys. (15 May 1980). 22(10), 5777-5778.
775* Conformation analysis of n-alxane by deuterium labeling.
I . Oyeaa, K. Taksaisawa (In Japanese)
Kyushu Daigalcu Kogaku Shuho. (Mar 1979). i 2 (2 ) , 119-123*
776* Homolytio iodinatlon and nitration of some bensene derira-
t ires in the gas phase.
W.F.M. Vonk (In fiutoh)
INIS-«f-5994. 26 June 1980. 151 p* Inoludes Bngllsh
suamary*
179
777* Bibliography on vapour pressure isotope effects*
Supplement 1•
Janeso, <J.
KFKI-198O-2O. ISBtf 963-371. 648 9 April 1980. 22 p.
778* Solvent isotope effects in the complex formation of
beryllium sulphate.
K. Boojj, H. Strehlow
Z. Ihys. Ohem. (Wiesbaden). (1978). 1J&(1), 11-18.
779. Deuterium tracer study on isomerisation of oyolopropane
over thorium sulfate.
Imizu, Yuzo, Hattori, Hideshi.
Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. (Aug. 1979). 51(8), 2189-2191.
16 18
780* Bo-Sg and °2" 2 e X c h a aee reaction on Bh-Sn-r-AlgO*
Bu-Sn-r-AlnO. in relation to the simultaneous removal
of HO and CO.
If. Masai, K. Murata
Ohm. lett. (Totyo). (Aug. 1979). V. 1579(8), p.989-990.
781. She thezmal conductivity of hydrogen* deuterius and their
mixtures near room temperature within the pressure range
2-36 MPa.
A.A. Olifford. J. Kastin
Bar* Bunsenges. Phys. Ghem. (Jan 1980). 8£(1), 9-18*
782* Tapour pressure isotope affaot of the eq.ulmol*r B^O-SgO miztttra*
Sy. Jakli, H. Illy (Hungary)
mi-1980-15 ISBH 963 371 649 7. April 1980. 13 p.
180
78?* On the ideal behaviour of equiraolar HgO-DgO mixture.
Gy. Jakli, 0. Jancso
KPKI-1980-16. ISBN 96? 371 643 8. April 1980. 13 p.
784* luminescence quenching of rare earth ions in protonated
and deuterated phoaphate glasses*
I.A. Zhmyreva, V.F. Kolobkov (In Russian)
M a . Khim. Stekla. (1979). £(6), 707-710.
785* Isotopes and organic reaction mechanisms.
V. Hibbert
J.A. Elvidge, J.R. Jones (eds)
Isotopes. Essential chemistry and applications. The
leotures delivered at a review symposium organised by the
Education Division of the Chemical Society in conjunction
frith the university of Surrey, July 231 25 1979* ISBN
0 85186 830 4. London. Chemical society special publication
No. 35*
786* Base-catalysed decomposition of nitramide. Kinetic isstops
•ffeots.
A.J. Kresge, Y.O. Tang
J. Chen. Soc. (London), Ohera. Commun. (1980). (No.7), P31O-311.
787* Single-crystal ntutron diffraction study (17 K) of th«
unusual Or-D-Cr bond in (Ifa??)2N + Or2(O)1o(u-D) "",
. Evidence for a four-sit* distribution of the bridging
deuteriun atom.
J.I. Petersen, R.K. Brown
Inorg. Ohw. (Dec 1979). Ja(12), 3493-3498.
181
768* Seoondary deuterium isotope effects in the intremoleoularly-
competing methoxynercuration of ethylene-1, 1-dg and
oia-d-butene-2-d.j •
8« Shinoda, M. Isemura
Bull. Chem. Soo. Jpn. (jun 1979). £g(6), 1855-1856.
789* BLeotron spin t echo modulation studies of silrer atom
•olvation in methanol. Geometrioal model for the
methanol solvation shell*
I. Iohikawa, I. Kevan
J. Phya. Ohem. (27 Deo. 1979)* §2(26), 3378-3381.
790* Iheraoohaaioal study of deuteriw exohange reaotions in
water-alcohol and aloohol-aloohol fystems*
J.R. Khuxna> D.V. Panby
J. Ihys. Ohen. (20 Sep. 1979). 82(19), 2449-2447.
791* Hydrolysis of strained bridgehead bioyolio Tinyl ethers
and sulfides*
W.K. Ohnang, A.J. Eresgs
J. Aa. Ohea. Soo. (7 Nor. 1979). 101(23), 6972-6975.
792* Inorganio photophysios in solution. Pt.6. Isotope effeots
in the non-radiatire deaotiration of photo-exoited uranyl
(tX>2) ion in hydroxylio solrents.
A. Oox, I.J. Kemp
J. Ohea. 800. (London), laraday frans., (1980), 2g(pt*4),
804-811.
182
793* Generalized transition state theory calculations for the
reactions D + H2 and H + D 2 using an accurate potential
energy surface t Explanation of the kinetic isotope
effect*
B.C. Garrett, D.G. Truhlar
J. Chen. Phys. (15 Mar I960). 22(6), 3460-3471.
794* She hydrogen and carbon lsotopio composition of Methane
from natural gases of rarious origins.
II. Sohoell
Oeochin. Oosmoohim. Acta. (May 1980). li(5), 649-661.
795* Catalysis by dimanganeae decacarbonyl of the exchange
between deuterium gas and Bis (eta -cyclopentadienyl)
dihydridotungsten.
J.R. Bliokcnsderfer, R.J» Hoxaeier
Inorg. Ohem. (Sec. 1979). 18(12), 3606-3608.
796* Hitration of hexaaethylbenzene and hexaaethylbensene-djg
in aoetio acid. Deuteriiai ieotcpe effect on the product
distribution, aeohaniaa of side-chain substitution of arenes.
H. Suwki, S. Nishina
Bull. Ohea. 800. Jpn. (Jan 1979). £g(Dt 191-197.
797* Analysis of the isotope effeot In the hydrogen exohange
reaotion between pyridiniusi chloride and hydrogen ohloride*
J. Siydlowski, N. Sielinekt
J. Ihys. Ohen.
183
798* Aeid-oatalysed isotope exchanged ring hydrogen in
fluoroieiflasoles.
T.Takeuchi.K.L.Kirk
J.Org.Chea. (23 Kor.1979), 44(24).4240-4242.
799* ffse of kinetio isotope effects In aeohaniSB studies.
Ifftot of an internal return Mechanise on the Jrtfoenlus
beVlviour of primary hydrogen isotope effects*
JToch,H.F.j Dahlberg,D-B.
J.iUi. °hea. Soo. ISSV 0002-7863. (103ep.1980).
102(10), 6102-9M9.6107.
800*Isotcpio]iilution studies of the ohlorofora-chlorofoM-d
syste« by Baoimn differeroe speotrosoopy*
I»ane»J. t ICiefer,**
J.0he». Ihys. ISSV 0021-9606. (13MOT.1960)
U(10), 4971-4975.
801. Reactions of theraal hydrogen atoaw at oryogenle teeper?
bellow 77 k as studied by Z3B. Isotope affect in hydrogen
•bstraotion froa ethane in Xtrnn •atrloes.
Toriyaaa,!:. i Vuno«e,K. t Iwaski,M.
J.Ihys. OHM, IS8R 0022-3654. (188ep.198O).
fii(19), 2374 - 2381.
184
802* intrinsic steric deuteriua chemical shift isotope effects.
Dekaexian,A.H. California TJnir., Los Angles (USA)*
Thesis (Hi.D.) 1979. 154 p.
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Bragin,0.7.; jripertaan,S.Ii. (In Busaian).
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804* inoaalous equilibrium and kinetic «fc deuteriua secondary
Isotope effect* accompanying hydride transfer froa reduced
aicotinamide adenine dinuoleotlde«
Kur«,I.C.{ Prieden,Of
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605. Meohanisa of thermal decomposition of dioeopentylbia
(tritthy^phoaphino) platinum lit formation of bla
(triethylphoephine) -3» 3 - dimethyl platinsoyolobutane.
?oley,P.j DiCosimo^R*! Whitesides G.M.
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806. B«eh*nisa of reactions of i-(aethoxyaethyl)-I,i>diaethyl-
anllinluit lone with auoleophilio reagents.
Knier,!B*L.; JenokntW.P.f J.Aa. Chef. Soo. ISSV 0002-783.
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607* Xinatie isotope effects in the uniaoleoular gaa-phaae
decomposition of propana radical cations
DonchijIT.P.t Brownlee,l»T.C.j Derrick,P.J.
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806* Hydrogen isotope fettering with yttriua aetal.
Begun,8.M.; Land, J.P.| Bell, J.T. J.Leae- Ooamon.
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809* Iaotope effects in aqueous ajatmrna XI. Sxeeaa roluaas in
H 20/ D20 Mixturea. The apparent aolar volume of laOl in
an HgO/DgO mixture.
Sutta»Cnoudhuryf M.K.j Van Hook, f.A.
J.Fhya.Ctaea. ISSM 0022-3654 (16 Oct. 1980.) §£ (21),
2735-2740*
8tO» ntaniuai - Bolybdenua - hydrogen ayatea t laotope effeei%
thamodyBuloa, and phase ohangee.
Ioraoh, J*r.) Heilly, J.J»| TaaaJca,J. (Brookharee Vational
Lab* Upton, IT), p. 342-365*
»ui,B. (ad.) AdTaneaa ID Qhaalatry aerlea, •»• 167 lav %
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011* Sridanoe for a aolrent lnduoed ohaafa la rata-llidtlB(
aitp in the hydrolyaia of- benaaldahyda diaethyl aoetal.
Tooac, ?.H.| Bogaeth, H,0*| Rieta.I.O*
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6268 - 6271.
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812. Mechanism of elimination reactinna XXXII. Tritium Isotope
•ffeots and tunnel effect* in the reaction of 2.2-diphen-
ylethyl-2-t derivativea with varioua bases*
3Calder,S.B.| Jredenburg, tf.S.) Sounders, f.H. Jr.
J.Aa. che«. Soo. ISSN. 0002-7863 (24Scp.196O) .
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813* Vapour pressure and ideality of the equinolar mixture of
H20 and DgO^
Janseo* G.| Jafcll, 0. Aust.J.Chen. ISSF 0004-9425.
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814. Tariatinnal transition state theory and vibrationally
adiabatio tr.ansBis8ion ooefficienta for kinetic isotope
effects in the 01-F-H reaction system.
Oarrett,B.O.j Truhlar,D.0.| Magnusoo, A«f«
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815* Possible Applications of isotp« effects of kinetio reaction*
Meier,H. f Zimmerh&okl(E, Albrseht.ff.f (J*heeb,H. r Zeitler 0.,
(In uerman).
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Berlin 1979. 47t p. 10-14 Ssp, 1979.
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Kobori,r.| iraito,3.; Onishi,T.| Taaaru,K.
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017* Deuterium isotope affect on U (* 1T» 'c ) in hydrogen oyanide
Frieaen,K.J.; ffasylishen R.E. .T.Magn. Bosonance. ISSH 0022-
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818* Secondary <-deuterium Isotope effects for the cleavage of
hemiaoetale through eonoerted and apecifio- base-
oetalysed pathways.
P9lmert J.L.; Jenoka, ff.P.
J.Am. Che«. Soc. ISSN 0002-7863. (80ot.2980). 10?(21).
6472-6401*
819* ^-deuterium isotope effosts in bsmt/1 hclidea, 2 Heaotion
of nucleophileff -«vith substituted beosyl breaides.
Eyidence for a ohange in transitionetate atruoture w ith
eleotron-donating eubatituents*
Vitullo,V.P.; Grabowehi,J,t Sridharan,S«
J.AM. Ohem. Soc. ISSN 0002-7863 (B ©ot.1980) V& (21),
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820. A ela-trans equilibrium isotope effeot in aryloyanomethylene-
pyrrolidinones.
J.Chef. Soo. (£ondon)p Chen. Commun, ISSN 0022-4936 (1981).
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821* Dependence of the hydrogen kinetio isotope effeot on the re»-
tion free energy.
Oertran E.D.; Ku«neteov.A.M. J.Chen. Soc.(London), Faraday Tt~
ans, I. ISSK 0300 - 9599. (1981). 21(2). 397-412.
163
622. Primpry and secondary kinetio isotope effects in the aoid-
catalyscd dehydration of 1,1' diadamantylmethyloarblnol in
aqueous acetic acid*
Loinas, J.S.
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82% Origin and circulation of thermal waters in the upper Hhine
grabent a chemical and stable isotope study,'
Friedrichsen.H. (Tufebingen Univ.Cu Oern:any,P*P.)) P 330-331
Strub,A.S.j Ungenmach, P.(eds.) Oommiseion of the European
Communities^,Brussele (Belgium)* Directorate General for
Research, Science and Education. Advances in European
geothermal research 4n £«*•«?««» Proceedings of the 2nd lot<*»
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824. On the isotope kinetio effect and ohain development n«ohanfam
in the loir tenperature (3-90 K) hydrobromination of ethylem*
Zanin,*•**•{ Ck>lM&nskijfV«I. (In uesian).
Dokl.Akad.Naut.SSSR. ISSN 0002-3264.(Jul-Aug.1980.)
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825* Catalysis of the methozjraoinolysis of phenyl awetate by a
preassooiation meohanisa vith a solvent isotope effeot asx-
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82?. Deuteratlon of 4-t"-butyl-1-oyclohexenyl methyl ether oatalj*
by platinum metals i evidence for staggered *& £ - dladsorbel
internediatee*
Teratani.S.; Takagi, Y. Tanaka, K#| Kuramatsu,T»
J.Catal. ISSN 0021*9517. (May 1980) £2(1), 10J-111.
829* Oatalytio taydrogenation of aroaatio hydroo&rbons* Stereoohea-
ieal definition of the catalytic cycle for eta'-C^Oe
(PCOCK3)3) 3.
Bleeke, J.P.j Muetterties, E.I.f
J.AB. oben. £ O O . ISSN 0002-7663. (11 Feb.1980).
103(3), 556-564.
828. Relation of the transition-state atruoture for the water»ea>»
talysed hydrolysis of 1-aoetyliKLdaeoliua ion to solvent hjt
drophobioity proton inventories in water-aoetonitrile »ixtuxe«
Huskey.W.P.; Hogg, J.I.; .T.Org. Chem. ISSH 0022-3263. (2Jan.B
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829. Substrate hydrophobioity and its influence on the transitla
state structure for the water-catalysed hydrolysis/ of aoyl
esters.
Huakey, IT.P.; fanren,C.T.; Hogg.J.L.
. wbe«. ISSN 0022-3263. (2Jan.196i). 16(1), 59 -63.
190
P30. Ethylene hydrogen*tinn over catalysts forme* by oxidation of
lntermetnllic compounds.
Imamura,H»; Wallace, W.E.j J.Ihya.Ohem. ISSN 0022-3654*
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831. Calculation of kinetio isotope effects for S/sub N/2
bromine exchange reactions of alteyl bromides', development of
transition state force field for calculation of NJE effeots.
Mekenna,J.; Si«s,L.B.j Williams, I.H.
J. Am. Oho*. Soc. ISSN 0002-7863 (26 Jan.1981) 103(2).
268-272.
832* Optical rotatory dispersion studies*|32«Conformations! lsotopt
effect in deuterium substituted cyolohexanones.
lex,3.P.j Berth,6.) Djerassi,
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222(2), 295-301. '
833* Kinetic Isotope effect study on trethyl participation in aolv^
olysis of neopentyl-type arenesulfonates.
Ando.T.j Yamataka,H.; Tykawa,Y.
J.Aa. Chea* Soc. ISSN 0002-7863.(28Jan.1981). 103(2).430-436.
834. Deuterium isotope effeots for migrating and non-mifrating gro*
upsAthe solvolysis of neopentyl-type esters.
Shlner,V.J.Jr.f Tai.J.J.
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191
835* Deuterium isotope effeota on the Carbon-13 ohenioal
shifts of carbocations.
K.L. Servis, P.P. Shue
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7233-7240.
836. Mechanism of the catalytio hydrogen production by gold
sols. ll/H isotope effect studies*
K. Kopple, D. Meyerstain, D. Meiael
J. Ehys. Qhem. ISSN 0022-3654 (1980). 8£, 870-875.
837* Diffusion in organic liquids. 3. The isotope mast effeot
and diffusivity of oyclohexane diffusing in a rang* of
solvents*
R. Preer, J.N. Sherwood
J. Phys. Chen. ISSN 0022-3^54 (8 Jun. 1981). 85.(1),
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838* Solvent isotope effect on the quartet • ••> doublet
intersystea oroseins efficiencies of Or (bpy)l+ «nd
| 1
R. Sriran, M.Z. Hoffiaan. N. Serpone
J. Jan. Chem. Soo. ISSN 0002-7863 (25 Peb. 1981). J<2i(4),
997-998.
839• Seuterlw Isotope effects in the solvolysis of benssl
Chlorides. 4* Salt effects and •(-deuterium isotope
effects.
V.P. Vitullo, P.P. Wilsis
J . i\ra. Ohem. Soo. ISS1T 0002-7863 (25 Peb. 1981).
800-883.
792
040* Mechanism of the bonzidine rearrangement. Kinetic isotope
effects and transition states. Evidence for concerted
rearrangements.
H.J. Shine, H. Zmuda, K.H. Park, H. Kvrart, B.E. Maxwell
J. An. Ohem. Soe. ISSTT 0002-7863 (25 Feb. 1981). 103(4).
955-956.
841* Use of kinetic isotope effects in mechanism studies*
3* Measurement of hydrogen isotope effects on the prirahry
chlorine isotope effect during elimination reactions.
II.P. Koch, J.G. Koch, <?. Xodder
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7955-7956.
842. Deuterium isotope effect on the carbon-13 M R speotrun of
the bicyclo (2.2.1) heptyl cation* Nonolassioal norbornyl
cation.
II. Saunders, M.R. Kates
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843* Determination of rate constant3 for photosolvation reactions t
solvent dependence of chloride substitution rates for
excited states of cis-diehlorobis (2,2'-bipyridine) iridium
(III).
B. Divisia, P.O. Ford, R.J. Watts
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7264-7268.
193
844« Deuterium isotope effect of H chemioal shift in pejjkadeuterio-
bensene. -
1. Yoneraitsu, K. Kubo . . •
J. OheQt 3oc. (London), Ohem. Ooraraun. 1938 0022-4936 (1981)
(Ho.7). p.309 '
845* Use of tritium labeled compounds la psptide chemistry•
Fart 3. Influenoe of struoture of peptida coupling amino
uoid* on the extent of raoeinization.
A.M. Kolodziejozyk, A. Arendt
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846* Deuterium isotope effects on thai oyclobutyl-oyolopropyl-
oarbinyl oation*
lit* Saunders, HtU. Siehl
J. Am. Ohon. Soo. ISSIT 0002-7863 (1980). 1O£, 6868-6869*
847* Correlation of kinetic isotope effects with free energies
of reaotion.
A.J. Kresge
J. Am. Chem. Soo. I3S1T 0002-7863 (17 Deo. 1980). 102(26).
7797-7798.
848. Evidence for Hg/Dg isotope effects on Flsoher-Tropsch
synthesis over supported ruthenium oatalysts.
O.S. Kellner. A.I. Bell
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849* She induced kinetio isotope effeot as a'tool for mechanistic
discrimination.
A.6. Samuelson, B.K. Carpenter
J. Chen. Soo. (London), Ohem. Commun. IS31I 0022-4936 (1981)
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• (Ho.8) p.354-356.
850* OH/OD-rapour pressure isotope effeot of trifluoroethanol*
Gy. Jakli, Gy. Holozsr, I. Kiaa
Aota. Ohio. Aoad. Sol. Hung. I33N 0001-5407 (1980).
259-267. .
851* Calculations of kinetio isotope effeots in the Hoffman
eliminations of substituted (2-phenylethyl) triraethyl-
amnonium ions.
D.E. lewisf Ii.B. Sims, H. Yamataka, J. McKenna
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' 7411-7419.
852. Solvent deuterium isotope effeot on hydrolysis of Fb (II).
K. Kogure, M. Okamoto, H. Kakihana, M. Haeda
J. Inorg. Nuel. Ohem. ISSN 0022-1902 (1981). £2(7),
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853* Vapour pressure isotope effeot in the oondensed phase.
G. Janeso, Gy. Jakli (In Hungarian)
Kern. Koezl. ISSN 0022-9814 (1980). 51(2-3), 470-477'*
854* Statements on isotope effeots with the aid of the indrement
method. 1. ffenral Theory.
G. Christoph (In Geiman)
Zfl-Mitt-30. Jun. 1980. 340p.
(2. Workshop on isotopes tk nature, iipzig, G.p.R. 5-9.
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195
855» Ion cyclotron resonance and deuterium kinetic isotope *
studios of the gas-phase reaotions of the alkoxide
negative ions with anhydrides and esters*
G. Klasa, D.J. Underwood, J.H. Bowie
Aust. J. Ohem. ISSN OCX>4-9425 (1981)« &(3)» 5O7-517*
856* Oalorlmetrio study of deuterium isotope effeots in water-
acetone systems*
J.H. Khunna, D.V. Fenby
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857. Kinetic isotope effeot during ethanol ozonization.
V.V. Shereshovets, K.Ya. Shafikov, V.D. Komissarov
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Kinetics &nd Catalysis (USA). . '
858. Origin of the hydrogen-deuterium kinetio isotope effect for
porphyrin metalation.
D.K. Lavallee, Gf.M. Onady
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859* Solvent deuterium isotope effeot on hydrolysis of N i ( l l ) .
M. TJIneda, K. Kogure, IT. Okaraoto
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2143-2144.
860. Radioselectlve synthesis using the deuterium isotope effeot.,
M. ITiyano
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196
861* Deuterium isotope effects in Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic
resonance speetroscopy. Investigation of tautometrie
equilibria in enamino ketone eyateaa.
G.M. Coppola, R. Damon, A.D. Kahle, H.J. Shapiro
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862* Isotope and temperature effeots on the optical absorption a
ap'eotrum of solvated electrons in liquid ammonia.
*•¥. Jou, G.R. Freeman
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629-635. - ,
863* Isotope effeots in the Lanthanum dihydrides.
D.H.W. Carstens
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864* Intraorystalline site preference of hydrogen isotopes in
the water of crystallization of copper sulfate pentahydrate.
I. Kita, 3. Mfttsuo .
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855. Hydrogen bonding and vapour pressure isotope effect ot
deuterioisomerio methanethiolg.
IT* Wolff, J. Szydlowski, £. Bill-Staffenberger
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060. Iootopic fructionution factor and hydronenic potential in
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M.!I. Kreevoy, B.A. Ridl
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867. Hovel cleavage and oligoraerization reactions of !Ticl:el (o)
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J.J. Eisoh, K.R. Im (State Univ. of Hew York, Binghamton).
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B.E. Oonway (Ottawa Univ. Ontario) Canada. Bept. of
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669* Limits on the expression of enzyme-mediated solvent isotope
effects.
D.B. irorthrop
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870. Chemistry o.f singlet Oxygen; 34. Unexpected solvent
deuterium isotope effects on the lifetime, of singlet
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871* Strubtur* of the reaction barrier in the selenoxide-
•edioated formation of ol i f ins .
L.S. Kwart, A.8. Morgan, II. Kwart
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872. Secondary n / H isotope effects on Carbon-13 oheaioal
shifts in oyoloalkanes. Downfield shifts over three and
four bonds.
R. Ay din, H. (Juenther
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873* TTanosecond flash studies of reduction of benzophenone by
aliphatic enines. Quantum yields and ldnetio isotope
effects.
3. Inbar, H. Linschite, 3.G. Cohen
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from Infrared Abaorbitivity Measurements.
E.C.W. Clarke and D.N. Slaw
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Basin for Deuterium Determination in Solutions*
J.G. Mathiason and B.E. Oonvay
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6* Determination of di-n-Butylaaine and ffrlsthylaaine by
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13* Isotope gas analysis of tritium-labelled water by means
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S.K. Kor, G.L. Singh and S.K. Pandey
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19* Speotrosoopy of GF«GOZ compounds 7. Vibrational speotra
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23* Evaluation of some properties of dense H2O and XUO (In Russian.)*
7.8. fsuatkoh and I. B. Rabinovioh
Zh. Pie. Khim., V. 46(11), 2962-2963 (1972). For english
translation, see the Journal Ruse. J. Phys. Ohem*
24. Analysis of lithium deuteriotritide.
H. Iiefevre* G. Reversat and J.O. Pautauz
Bull. Inf. Soi. Teeh. (Paris), (No. 178), 51-54 (1973).
203
25* Various methods for the quantitative analysis of gaseous
tritiua. (In Trench)
R. Sohott
Bull. Inf. Sci. Teoh. (Paris), (No.178), 19-26 (1973)*
26. Chemical identification and aoourate measurement of t r i t i w
in gaseous media (In Irenoh)
M. Dupuis, M.O. Supuis, <J. Oherrler, J. Oolomer,
0. Humbert-Dros and M. Lute
Bull. Inf. Soi. lech. (Paris), (No. 178), 27-45 (1973)*
27* Radioactive Gas Measurements. (In French)
Jean Colomer, Helene Celier and Claude Humbert-Sros
OEA-R-4394* March 1973. 58 p.
28* Analysis of tritiated water (In Irenoh)
0. Reversat and C. Le Olianohe
Bull. Inf. Sei. Teoh. (Paris), (No. 178), 47-50 (1973).
29. laboratory Methods.
Puerto Rioo Nuclear Center, San Juan, Aquirre Power Project
Environmental Studies 1972-annual report.
PRNC-162, March 1973.
30* Analysis for tritium in water.
A.A. lioghissi - Editor
Iri t i tn , las Vegas, N.V., Messenger Graphics, Publishers 1973.
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31 • Hydrogen lsotopio composition of NBS and IEA stable
Isotope water reference samples.
I.B. Ooplen and R.H. Olayton
Oeochim. Coamoohim. Aota, 37(10). 2347 (1973)«
32* V.P. of normal and heavy water from 273*15 to 298.15 K.
£. Besley and G.A. Bottomley
J. Ohem. thermodyn., 5(3). 397 (1973)*
33* Electrochemical osoillation method for studying the
diffusion of hydrogen in metals. <Pd, Pd-Ag, Ufa, la).
N. Boes, U. Weterboer and H* Zuechner
Ber. Bunsenges Phys. Ohem., 77(9). 708(1973) (In Sennan).
34* Role of liquid phase in gas-liquid-solid ehromatography and
its influence on oolumn performance t an experimental
approach.
F. Bruner. P. Oicoioli, a* Creecentini and M.I. Pistolesi
Anal, Ohem., 45(11). 1851 (1973).
is35* The effect of Hg 0 on the pH of phosphoric acid solutions.
Jt. I. Eudish, D. Wolf and S. Pinohas
J. Inorg. Nuol. Ohem., 35(10). 3637 (1973).
36* Determination of tritxum in an analytical chemistry laboratory.
A.A. Moghiaai (Ed.)
Tritium, Les Vegas, Messenger Oraphioe, Publishers (1973),
p. 102-112.
205
37* Integrated gas ohroaatography-masa-speetrometry.
R. Ryhaee
H. Rev. Biophys., 6(3). 311 (1973).
38» Surface tension of saturated anhydrous hydrogen sulfide
and the effeot of hydrogen sulfide pressure on the surface
tension of water.
W.G. Herkstroeter
Chen. Phys. Lett., 21(2). 262 (1973).
39* Determination of dissolved oxygen in water.
Jean-Pierre Masson
Analusls, 2(8). 608(1973) (in French)
40. Water Research Program final report.
R.E. Minturn (0omp.)» Oak Ridge National Lab., Tena, USA.
OHNL-TM-4236, 1973, 415 p.
41. F-V-T properties for superheated heavy wat»r vapor (660 deg.
to 760 deg. F and 1030 to 2130 PSIA).
CM. Ivey and J.D. Tarasuk
Trans. Can. Soc. Heoh. Eng., 1(2)t 11? (1972)*
42. .Quantitative analysis of hydrogen isotopes by mass
speotrometry.
R. Shott and G. Beau
Savannah Riv. Lab., Aiken, USA.
ABO-tr-7513 (nd) 14 p. Translated by P. Chastagner frcsi
Method. Hiys. Anal. 7(2). 165-169 (1971).
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43* Photolysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in presence of dimethyl-
silane.
A.G. Alexander, R.W. Pair and O.P. Strauss
J. Ihys. Ohem., 78(3), 203-207 (1974).
44* Electron paramagnetic resonance and electron-nuclear
double reaonanoe line shape studies of trapped electrons
in -irradiated deuterium substituted I0M sodium
hydroxide alkaline ioe glass.
B.I. Bales
J. Phys. Ohem., 78(3). 221-231 (1974).
45* Second virial coefficient for heavy water*
R.N. Oupta, P.O. Jain and T.S. Nanda
Jnd.. J,. Pure Appl. Ehys., 11(3). 308-9 (1973).
46* Analysis of atmospheric and water pollution,
Institutt for Atomenergi, Kjeller (Norway)
lNISHaf-1295, 1973, p. 349.
47* A versatile gas-analysis facility for technological use*
E. Jeltsch and W. Graf
Zwecke, Juel-1OO7-HX. Oct. 1973 (In Geiman).
48* Oipole moment of water from stark measurements of HgOf
HDO arid ^ O .
8.A. dough, Y. Beers, O.P. Klein and £.3. Rpthmaa
3. Ohem. Phys., 59(5). 2254-2259 (1973).
207 .
49• The deteztoination of 2HgO In water and biological fluids
by gas chromatography.
P. Booek, M« Seal and K. Tesarik
J. Ohromatogr., 87(1). 246-249 (1973).
50. Zleotrio dipole moments of low J. states of H20 and 1^0.
T.H. Dyke and J.S. Muenter
J. Ohem. Phys., 59(6). 3125-27 (1973).
51• Datermination of deuteron quadrupole coupling constant in
the liquid state.-
L.M. Jaokaan, E.S. Greenberg, N.M. Saererenyi and
G.K. Schnorr
J. Ohem. Soo. (London) Chen. Oommn. (Ko.4)» U 1 - H 2 (1974).
52* Proton and deuteron mobility in normal and heavy water
solutions of electrolytes.
K.K. Roberts and H.L. Northey
J* Ohem. Soo (London), Faraday Trans., 70(pt.2),
253-262 (1974).
53* Seuteritm quadrupole coupling in formic aoid.
D.J. Ruben and 8.G. Kukolich
J. Ohem. Phys., V.6O(1). 100-102 (1974).
54* Rotational band shapes in photoeleotron speotrosoopy t
HP and W e
I.E.H. Walker, P.M. Dehmer and 3, Berkowits
J. Ohea. Phys., 59(8). 4292-4298 (1973).
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55. Bepth distribution profiling of hydrogen.
ft.A. Langley, 3.T. Fioraux and P.L. Took
3LA-73-7O24. Q0NF-74O1O4-11(nd) 6p, 10 Jan. 1974, USA.
56. Low temperature research.
M.P. Hauensteln (Ed.)
Mound Laboratory aotivities for tiie division of Physical
Research, July-December 1973, HLM-2118, 28 Peb. 1974*
P 26-32.
57 • Isotopic partition funotion ratios involving Hgt Hj>0» HpS,
H2Se and HH .
J. Bron, Chen fee Ohang and M. Wolfeberg
Z. Naturforsoh, A, 28(2). 129-156 (1973).
58. Study of the adsorption and desorption of water vapor
on materials using & labeling element.
J. Ohenion and F.K. Lang
Bull. Soo. Chin. Jr., (No.12, pt .1) , p 3273-3277 (1973).
59* Parametric studies of tritium separation cascades. Inter la
Report.
D.H. Lester
BB1L-B-326, Jan. 1974, 59 p.
60. Tree energies of transfer of the alkali netal halides from
light to heavy and to isotopically mixed water.
P.J. Voice
J. Ohen. 800• (London), Paraday Trans., I , 70(3). 496-505
(1974).
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61. Thenaodynaioic properties of aqueous organic solutes in
relution to their structure. Part I : free energy of
transfer from H20 to DgO for a series of isomerie ketonea.
0. Joliooeur and G. Laoroix
(Jan. J. Ohera. 51(18). 3051-3061 (1973).
62* On vibration rotation energy transfer of fast rotating
molecules.
f.G. Ian
dan. J. Hiys., 52(10). 854-860 (1974).
63. Rotational excitation of H 2 and D 2 by thermal electrons*
T. Sandvick, A. Kay and M. Mentzoni
Ihys. latt., A, 47(6). 461-463 (1974).
64* Eleotromigratidn of hydrogen and deuteritsm in Ti and Zr.
Albert Haroldt Jean-Prancois Hareohe and Jean-Olaude Hat
O.K., Ser.C, 278(15). 1009-1010 (1974).
65* Light absorption spectrometry.
D.F. Boltz and M.G. Mellon
Anal. Chera., 46(5). 227-248 (1974).
66. Mass Speotrometry.
A.L. Burlingame
Anal. Chera., 46(5). 248R-287R (1974).
67* Electroanalysis and Ooulometrio analysis.
D.O. Davis
Anal. Ohem., 46(5), 21R-28R (1974)*
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68* Electron speotrosoopy t X-ray and aleotron excitation*
D.M. Herculea and J.C. Oarver
Anal. Ohem., 46(5) . 133R-150R (1974).
69* Organio e l mental analysis .
J .S . Ma :
Anal. Chan., 46(5) . 437R-451R (1974).
70. Thermal analyais. -
O.B. Murphy .
Anal. Ohen., 46(5) . 451R-459R (1974).
71• 2-ray deffraotlon. .
O.B. Pfluger '
Anal. Cheat., 46(5) . 469R-478R (1974).
72. Moeaabauer speotrometry.
J«9< atevena and L.5. Bowen
Anal. Ohen., 46f5) . 187R-3HR (1974)
73* Ion exchange.
H.F. Walton
Anal. Ohem., 46(5) . 398R-413R (1974).
74* Huclear resonance apectrometry.
J.R. Waseon and D.K. Johnson
Anal. Ohem., 46(5) . 314R-345R (1974).
75* KLame speotrometry.
J.D. Wlnefordner and I . J . Vlolcers
Anal. Ohem., 46(5) . 192R-227R (1974).
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76 • Chr omato graphy.
G. Zweig and J . Sherraa
Anal. Ohem., 46(5) . 73R-94R (1974).
77* MECA spectroscopy - a new flame analytical technique*
R. Belcher, S. Bogdanski, S.A. Ghonaim and A. Townshend
Anal. Lett., JJH, 133-146 (1974). •
78* Concentration of gas traces in air by distillation.
Olaude Hunbert-Droz, Francois Balard and Jean Leclero
OEA-R 4523, May 1974» 22p. (In Frenoh)
79* Role of chemistry in energy research and development*
A..K. Vijh
Ohem. Oan., 26(5). 23-24 (1974).
80* Feasibility of isotopic abundance measurements using
Raman Scattering.
R.C. Harney and S.D. Bloom
. UORL-51558, 18 Apr. 1974. I2p.
81* Raman spectra and structure of water from -10 to 90*.
J.R. Schersr, M.K. Go and S. Kint
J. Phys. Chem., 78(13). 1304-1313 (1974).
82* Fully quantum study of vibrational energy transfer between
Hg and Dg*
H.H. Alexander
J. Chem. Hiys. 60(11). 4274-4278 (1974).
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83* Ion selective electrodes, potentiometry and potentlow trio
ti'brations.
R.P. Buok
Anal. Chem. 46(5). 28R-51R (1974).
84* Rotational analysis of v§ end v; + vg of B0V«.
P. Lookett and P.M. Wilt
S. Chen. Phye., 60(8). 3203-3209 (1974).
85* Pressure dependence of viaooaity and nuclear relaxation
time in water and deuterium oxide.
D.E. O'Reilly
J.Phye. Ohem. 78(16). 1674-1675 (1974).
86* Pressure dependenoe of the dieleotrio oonstant of H20
find Dg0.
K.R. Srinivasan and R.I. Kay
J. Ohem. Phye. 60(?). 3645-3649 (1974).
87* The effect of anhaxmonio vibrational coupling on deuterium
isotopes.
E.U. Konse
Z. Haturforsch, A, 28(2), 174-176 (1973).
88* Photolysis of ammonia and pgrdeuteroammonia at 185, 147 and
123.6 ma.
J. Mosanet, J. Pourtiier and C. Vaznail
Can. J. Ohem., 51(17). 2946-2951 (1973) (In French)
213
89* Studies on the Mechanism of hydrogen electrode Reaction
means of deuterium tracer 1* She reaction route*
T. Matsushima andM. Enyo
Eleotroohim. Aota., 19(3), 117-124 (1973).
90* Studies on the mechanism of hydrogen eleotrode reaction
by means of deuterium tracer 2. !Ehe reaotion mechaniam.
I* Matsushima and M. Enyo
Electrochio. Acta., 19(3). 125-130 (1973).
91* Studies on the mechanism of hydrogen electrode reaotion
by means of deuterium traoer 3* $hs stoiohionetrio number.
I. Matsushima and M. Enyo
Eleetroehim Aota., 19(3)« 131-136 (1973).
92* Abstracts on the Third International Conference on
non-aqueous solvents.
Bast Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A., (1972).
C0NPU720735-(Absts.), 1972, 109 p.
93* 0arbon-13 MMR t lool for studying deuterium exohange
klnetios in Cobalt (III) Amlnooarboxylates.
G.L. Blaekvayer and I.M. Viokray
J. Ooord Ohem. 3(3), 225-233 (1974).
94* She master equation for the dissociation of a dilute
diamotic gas. B. The rotational contribution to dlssoo: ation
and recombination.
95. New experimental tests of existing interpretations of
electronic transitions of ethylene.
P.D. Poo and K.K. Innes
J. Ohem. IhyB. 60(11). +582-4589 (1974).
96* Blinination reactions.
P.M. Fouadi P.O. Farrell and A.8. Abdeil Rehaeia
Tetrahedron Lett. (No. 37), 3355-3358 (1974)*
97. Vlbrational speotra of HO* ion in crystalline "^5
Hg0
J.B. Bates and L.M. loth
J. Chen. Phys., 61(1). 129-137 (1974).
98. Infrared bands of HONO and DONO
E.Ii. Farretti .
Univ. Microfilms Order No. 74-17, 771, 1974, 267 p.
99. Aqueous non eleotrolyte solutions. Part 12. Enthalpies
of sizing water and deuterium oxide with tetrahydrofuran.
D.N. Glow and H. Waits
Oan. J. Ohera., 51(12), 1933-1940 (1973).
100. The standard potentials of Ag, AgBr electrode in DBr
solution.
M.H. Lietzke
J. Inoxg. Huol. Chen., 36(10). 2299-2301 (1974).
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101* Automation of laboratory instruments.
J. Parren and R.K. Wester
CAMAC Bull. (No.9) P.109-1U (1974). IHIS-«f-1363.
102. Mean square force In staple liquids and solids from
Isotope effect studies.
J, Bigeleisen, II. W. Lee and P. Handel
000-3498-18, 1974. 27p.
1,03. Vlbrational relaxation of H*(V*1) and Pf(Y-1) by Rg and
D2J.F. Bott
J. Ohcn. Jhys. 61(7). 2530-2535 (1974).
104* Beteotion of hydrogen-deuterium exohange in purines by
laser-Raman Speotrosoopy.
J. Llvraaento and G.J. Thomas Jr.
J. Ausrr. Ohem. Soo. 96(20). 6529-6531 (1975).
105* Determination of deuterium in water by means of pulsed
photo-disintegrati on•
E.V. Bttinger, S.R. Malik and B.J. Mionas
Health Hiys., 27(5). p.511 (1974).
106. Stable isotope studies.
D.P. Peppard (Sd.)
107* Aorgonne National Laboratory, III . (USA), Annual Report
of Oheoiutry Dirision, July 1972 to June 1973*
AUL-6096, 1974, 84-93P-
216
108* Low temp, research
Mound Lab., Miamiaburg, Activity for the period of
Jan-Juna 1974. MIM-2168, 1974, p.24-50.
109* Partition function ratios of the aethylamides differing
only in isotopic substitution*
J. Bron
Can. J. Chem. 52(17). 3078-3082 (1974).
110. She partial molal volumes of some representative solutes
in HgO and D20.
Y.S. Choi and O.D. Bonner
Z. Phys. Ohem. (Frankfurt)
87(4/6). 188-197 (1973).
111. Vibrational reduced partition funotion of the Morae
Osoillator.
T. Ishida
J. Ohem. Phya., 61182,, 3009-3016 (1974).
112. Study ot inteiraoleoular interact ions In dloxane-water
and dioxane-deuterium oxide systems.
3. Jaffer
Jh.D Ihesis, American Univ. Washington 0.0. Univ. Uiorofilaw
Order No. 74-21, 696 (1974), 194 p.
113* Isotope Chemistry.
G.E. Moore (Ed.)
Oak Ridgre National Laboratory, Tenn (USA), Annual Progress
Heport for period ending May 20, 1974*
OBNL-4976, Oct. 1974, p.57-62.
217
114. Molecular apectroscopy of loosely bound complexes.
V. KLanperer
JBer. Bunsenges. Pays. Chan., 78(2), 128-134 (1974).
115* An improved electrolysis procedure for analysing tritium
in environmental water samples.
D.W. Hayes
Int. J. Appl. Radiat. I sot . , 25(11/12). 573-575 (1974).
116. Liass speotrometrio investigation of amides.
F. Bohlmann, R. Hexmann, W. Mathar and M. Sohwarz
Ohem. Ber. 107(4). 1081-1091 (1974) (In Germany).
117* Determination of vibration-rotation line strengths for
UP and EF by use of an HP/DP OW lazer.
J.J. Hinohen
J. Opt. Soo. Amer. 64(9). 1162-1163 (1974)*
118. Hieiraodynamics of transfer of non-electrolytea from
light to heavy water.
A. Vasala
Aota. Chem. Scand., Ser. A, 28(8). 839-845 (1974)*
119* Accurate determination of the DgO content of heavy water.
T. Babeliowsky and W.E. deBola
MetrologiB, 10(4). 129-136 (1974).
120. Isotope ohemiatry and molecular struoture. Total
deuterium isotope effect,
J. Bigeleieen and 1. lahid*
J. Chem. Ehy».r 62(1). 80-88 (1975).
218
121. Absolute viscosity of I>2180 between 15 and 35*.
A.I. Kudish and L. Wolf
J. Riys. Chem., 79(3). 272-275 (1975).
122. Continuous random network model for amorphous solid water.
R. Alben and P. Boutron
Science, 187(4175), 430-432 (1975).
123« Amorphous solid water : A neutron diffraction study.
J. Wenzel
Science, 187(4175). 428-430 (1975).
124. Separation of HI, Noble Gases and HTO vapour with
semipexneable membranes.
R.H. Howali, J.C. Cate and C. Wong
Huol. Instrum. Methods, 124(2). 579-583 (1975).
125. Development of low cost versatile method for measurement
of HTO and TIT in air.
W.E. Sheehan, ILL. Curtis and D.C. Carter
11IU-2205, 1975, 15p.
126. Solubility of He, Ar and ffe in heavy water of various
isotopic compositions at 283-318°K (In Russian).
Khin. Khim. lekhnol, 17(10). 1463-1465 (1974).
127* Hainan spectra of polycrystalline aoids CHjOOOH, OHjCOOD,
CDjCOOH and 03^0000 at 90°K (In French).
R. Poglizzo and A. Novak
J. Chim. Hiys., 71(10), 1322-1328 (1974).
219
128* Dissolution of alkalimetal and alkaline earth aetal
halidea in HgO and DgO at various temperatures (In Russian)
Khinu Khim. Tekhnol, 17(12), 1867-1870 (1974).
129. Experimental determination of the solubility of small
organic molecules in HgO and DgO and the application
of the scaled particle theory to aqueous and non-aqueous
solutions.
A.A. liabatre
Ph.D. Thesis, Georgia Inst. of technology, Atlanta (USA)
1974, 240 p*
Univ. Microfilms Order Ho. 75-1088.
130. Potential uses of Raman Spectroacopy in the quantitative
analysis of hydrogen isotopes.
E.E. Setchell und D.K. Ottesen
SMD-74-8644, 1975, 23p.
131* Estimated infrared spectra of oryogenic D2-DT-T2.
P.O. Souera, R.G. Hickman, W.Z. Wade and R.T. Tauguwa
UCRI-51674, 1975, Up.
Activity coefficients of 1-1 Electrolytes in heavy water
P.R. Marshall and J.J. Katz
J. Inorg. Nucl. Ohm, 36(7). 1587-1594 (1974).
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133. Aqueous hydroxide ion
0.3. Taylor
J. Chem. Soc. (London), Faraday Trans., I, 70(6),
1132-1139 (1974).
134* Supercooli.ig of heavy water.
Madeline Lerd-Porte
EEOrO-IH-494, 1970, 145 p.
135* Distribution of isotopes between two phases.
Hidetake KaJdhana and Maaao Aida
Bull Tokyo Inst. Technol (Eng. Ed.) (No. 116), 39-52 (1973).
136. Physical properties of oxygen-17 water.
A.I. Kudish, D. Wolf and ¥. Steckel
J. Cheiu. Soc* (London), Faraday l'runa. I, 70(3), 484-489(1974).
137. Deuterium magnetic resonanoe of specifically deuterated
liquid crystals.
W. Niederberger and J. Seelig
ABD-Conf-74-057-001 (1974), 4p.
138* Matrix isolation speotroscopy of H20 and D20 in the
infrared and fur infrared region (In German).
B. Mann and W.A.P. Luck
AED-0onf-74'-183-005. 1974. 5p.
139 The density at 23°C of DgO with natural oxygon iaotopio
composition.
T. Babeliowsky and J. Brulmane
Z. Naturf orach., A, 30(1), 103-106 (1975).
221
H O . Thermal expansion of heavy water between 7 and 26*0*
J. Brulmane, J. Verdonck and H.L. Eschbach
Z. Naturforseh., A, ?0(1). 107-108 (1975).
H 1 . Hear infrared apectroscopic investigations of hydrogen-
bonding of water in organic solvents and alcohols and
partial molal volume studies of some solutes in H^Q and
Y..S. Choi
South Caroline UniVo Columbia, (TJ.S.A)
Ph.D. Thesis, 1974, 171 P*
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142. Tracer diffusion of tritiated water (THO) in ordinary
water (H20) under pressure.
I.A. Woolf
J. Chem. Soc. (London), Faraday Trans. I, 71(4)«
784-796 (1975).
143* A study as a function of pressure (p 1100 Sara) of the
spontaneous freezing of droplets of superoooled water
and deuterated water (Volumes of few mm and of a few 3)
(In French)
Pierre Xans and Gerard Bamaud
O.K., Ser.B., 280(2), 25-27 (1975).
144* Use of apeotral isotopic method for study of hydrogen
isotope exchange on some metal hydroxides and sulfidea
(in Russian)
V.A. Moloohnoya, V.fl. Neneta, M.K. Nikitin and V.Ya. Yakimova
Veatn. taningr. Univ. Sis., Xhim. 4(1). 56-58 (1975).
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145. Water analysis.
M.«T. Tlshmann and S.33. XSrdmann
Anal. Oheo. 47(5). 334-361 (1975).
146. Molecular beaa study of the nechanism of catalysed
hydrogen-deuterium exchange on platinum single orystal
surfaces.
3 .1 . Bernasek and G.A. Somorjai
J. Chan. Hays., 62(8). 3H9-3161 (1975).
147. Infrared and far infrared spectra of normal, 0-, H-f and
per deuterated 1,2-ethenediomine
A.I. Eorring and K. Rasmussen
Spectrochlm. Acta, Part A, 31A(7). 889-893 (1975).
148. Absolute measurement of tritium aotivity by miorooaloriaetric
method (In Russian).
E.A. Khol'nova and L.P. Kul'kova
Atomizdat, p.318-321 (1973).
149. Vibrational spectra of H2SO4 and D230^ aoida in crystalline
state.
A. Goypiron, J.De. Villopin and A. Novak
Spectrochim. Acta., Part A, 31A(7). 805-818 (1975).
150. Determination of deuterium in heavy water by gas
ohromatography (In Japanese)
Y. Ylshikawa, A. Shinozaki and K. Arita
Bunaeki Kagaku, 24(1). 45-48 (1975)
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151* low temperature research also metal hydride reaearoh,
isotope separation and separation research*
Mound Lab., Mismisburg, Ohio (USA), Mound laboratory
Activities for the Division of Itoysical Research}
July-Dec. 1974. MM-2176, 1975.
152* The foanibility of aqueous solutions; sloohols sad
fatty acids.
8.0. Oribbe, R.M. Given, N.H. Sagert and G.G. Strathdes
AECL-4754, 1974, 30p.
153* Vibrational relaxation in liquids.
P.C.M. Van Woerkom, J.de Bleijser, M.de Zwart,
P.M.J. Burgers and J.C. Leyte
Ber. Buneenges. Ihya. Chem., 78(12). 1303-1318 (1974).
154* Precautions on storage, handling and sampling of heavy
water (In Portugese)
N.S. Azuaga
BIB-nr-1/75, Feb. 1975, 8p.
155* The high pressure PVI properties of deuterium oxide*
E.A. Fine and P.J. Mi Hero
J. Chsm. Ehya., 63(1). 89-95 (1975).
156. A new method for the determination of theroodynaaio
equilibrium oonstants in separation processes.
Sr. it. Petkovic and A. Ij. Ruvarac
J. Radioanal. 0h«m., 21(1). 31-37 (1974).
224
157* Electric field studies of the X band microwave transitions
in D20.
I.E. Sagg, G.E. Reasor and A.IJ.C. Wong
Can. J. Phys., 55(9). 861-868 (1975).
158* Seutron Magnetic Resonance Studies.
J.O. Clifford, J.A.S. Smith and F.F. Tetame
J. Chem. Soc. (London), Faraday Trans. II, (No.7),
1552-1359 (1975).
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159* Absolute viscosity of Dg 0 between 15 and 35*.
D. Wolf and A.I. Kudiah
J. Phys. Chem., 79(14). H81-1482 (1975)
160. On the mass spectrometric determination of deuterium
concentrations in natural waters (In German)
H. Birkenfeld
Seminar on isotopes in nature, Gera, Sept* 22-26, 1975*
INIS-fflf-1938. 1975. p. 80-81.
161. Stable isotope composition of the water of apple Juice.
(In Frenoh)J. Bricout, L. Uerlivat and J.C. Fontea
Ind. Aliment. Agrio. (Paris), V.90(1). 19-22 (1973)*
162* llethods of tritlua determination in gaseous mixture*, water
and nuclear reactor materials (In French)
J. (Thenion
CBA-H-4673. May 1975. 23p.
225
163* Applications of inorganic ion-exchangers in waste water
polluted by lead, mercury, chromium, cadmium and seleniua.
(In Dutch)
E.P. Mignosin and 1.1. Guillaums
H20, V.8(18), p 368-373 (1975).
164* Environmental isotopes as a mean for solving hydrologies!
problems (In German)
H. Moser
Seminar on "Isotopes in Nature", Gera, Sept. 22-26, 1975*
INIS-mf-1938. 1975. P 64.
165* Progress in hydrogen sample treatment for determining
D variations in nature (In German)
Seminar on "Isotopes in nature", Gera, Sept. 22-26, 1975•
INIS-mf-1938. 1975. p. 64.
166* Ion Exchange : Principles and applications*
IT. Bank and A.3* Majmudar
J. Inst. Eng. (India), Chem. Eng. Div. (Feb. 1975), 5£»
p 44-4)8. 16 ref.
167* Theoretical estimation of thermodynamio funotion difference*
in more compaot systems of isotope substituted aoleoulea
(In Gextaan)
J. Heybey
Seminar on^sotopea in Mature? Gera, September 22-26, 1975*
IlTISHif-1938, 1975t P 6.
226
168. On overvoltage of hydrogen depoaition on tantalum.
(In Russian)
A.L. Rotinyan and N.M. Kozhevnilcova
Ehlekrokhimiya., H Q i , 183(197?)* Por englieh
translation see SOT. Eleotroohem.
169. Hydrogen absorption in inter-metallic compounds of thorium.
K.K.J. Buachow, H.H. Mai and A.R. Miedema *
J. Less-Common Met., £2(2), 163-178 (1975)*
170. Ion Exchange Process.
B. Jagannadhaawamy
Chan. led. Dev., 8(12), 15-25 (1974).
171. Ihe possibility of deuteration as an additive aid for
identifying miorogram amounts by infrared - mirror -
reflection speetroscopy. (In Oeitnan)
J. Becker
Available from ZAED. Short oomaunioation only.
172. Adsorption and ooadaorption in the system iron/nitrogen,
hydrogen, deuterium mass speotra, desorption sp«£ra.,
Isotope measurements and resistivity changes. (In German)
S. Borgmann )
Available from ZAED, 1972, 121 p.
Effects of metal ions on rates of detritiation.
D.H. Buisson, J.E. Jones and S.£. laylor
J. Ohem. 8oo. (London), Chem. Oomm., (No.20), p 856 (1975)*
227
174* Molybdenum(O) and Tungsten(O) Interactions with Olefins.
Direct observation of reversible hydrogen exchange
processes by nuclear magnetic resonance.
J.W. Byrne, H.TJ. Blaser and J.A. Osborn
J. Am. Ohera. Soc, 97(13), 3871-3873 (1975).
175* Hydrogen bonding. V* Possible existence of strongly
hydrogen bonded water-fluoride and water-hydroxide
complex anions, (F-I^O)^" and (OH-HgO)^" in tetramethyl
ammonium ion salt hydrates.
K.M. Haxmon and I. Gennick
Inorg. Chem., U(8). 1840-1845 (1975).
176. Three-electron oxidations. X. Coordination ot isopropyl
alcohol and glycolic acid*
P. Hasan and J. Rooek
J. Amer. Chem. Soc, 97(13). 3762-66 (1975).
177* Reactions of hydrogen with solutions of metals in liquid
sodium.
H.R. Hobdell and A.C. Whittingham
J. Chem. Soc. (London), Dalton Trana., (No.15), 1591-1594
(1975).
178. Phase equilibria and excess molar volumea of tetrahydro-
furan (1) + deuterium oxide (2) .
P. Lejcek, J. Matous et .a l
J. Ohem. Theraodyn., 7(10). 927-935 (1975).
228
179* Electrode Reaotions and Corrosion*
H. farsons
IAEA-SHR-15/28. 1975.
180. Rate of reaction of hydrogen with liq.. lithium i Comparison
with sodium and potassium*
G. Parry and R.J. Pulham
J. Chem. Soc. (London). Salton Trans., (No.19).
1915-1917 (1975).
181. Determination of the isotope ratio in gases using a tuned
laser. (In German)
B. Lehraann and M. fahlen
Helv. Phys. Acta., 48(1). 33-34 (1975).
182. Quantum mechanical foundations of isotope chemistry.
J. Bigleisen
Isotopes and Chemical Principles• Hew York. Aaerioan
Ohemioal Sooiety. 197?* p.1-28
18?. Vibrational Relaxation of DP by He and Ar.
J.7. Bott
J. Ohem. Phys., 63(5). 2253-2254 (1975).
184* Energy partitioning end assignment of exoited states in
ths ultraviolet photolysis of HI and SI.
R.D. Clear, S.J. Riley and K.R. Wilson
J. Chem. Stays., 65(4). 1340-1347 (1975).
229
185* Raman spectral study of amorphous water.
C.G. Venkateah, S.A. Rice and J.B. Bates
J. Chan. Phya., 65(3). 1065-1071 (1975)
186. Vibrational deactivation of HP (V*1) and DP (V-1) by
H and D atoms.
R.F. Heidner III and J.P. Bott
J. Chem. Phys., 65(5). 1810-1817 (1975).
187» Spin-lattice relaxation and hydrogen bonding in methanol-
solvent mixtures.
R.O. Inlow and J.R. Van Wazer
J. Phys. Chem., 79(21). 2307-2312 (1975).
168* Stark energies for molecules with vibrationally induced
dipole moments.
A.A. Marenter and I.E. Dyke
J. Ohem. Phys., 63(3). 1224-1230 (1975).
169* Development of a differential infrared absorption method
to measure the deuterium content of natural water.
(In Spanish)
E. D'Alesaio and H. Bonadeo
OKEA-395. July 1975. 18p
190* Vibrational spectra and assignments for cis-twuw-
1,2-difluorooyolopropane and three deuterium tttbatituttd
modifioationa of each iaomers.
N.C. Craig, T.lf. Hu Ohao et.al
J. Phys. Chem., 79(21). 2270-2282 (1975).
230
191* Kinetics and mechanisms of the loss of water from
cyclohexanol radical ion at times from 50 piooseoonds
to 10 microseconds following field ionization.
PtJ. Derrick* J.L. Homes and R.P. Morgan
J. Am. Ohem. Soc, 97(17). 4936-4941 (1975).
192. Shielding of heavy water from atmospheric humidity.
(In Czech)
H. Kudlacek and J. Cabicar
Jad. Energ., 21(9). 348 (1975).
193* Transport of nuclear energy by means of chemical energy
(nuclear long-distance energy)
E. Kugeler, N.P. Niessen and M. Roeth-Kamat
Wucl. Bng. Des., 54(1). 65-72 (1975).
17 18
194. Mass speotrometry analysis of '0 and 0 enriohed
compounds. (In French)
E. Gerster
0EA-0B-4, P 40-45, 1972.
195* Pyrolytic method of tritium detection in a graphite matrix*
(In German)
II. Stoeppler, V. Spriesterbaoh and K. Hay
AED-Conf-75-404-007, 1975 p.13
196* Radio-gas chromatographie analysis of molecules containing
labile tritium.
?. Volpe and M. Castiglioni
J. Ohromatogr., 114(1). 23-28 (1975)
231
197* Matrix reactions of alkali metal chloride salts and
HOI and SCI : Infrared spectra of the M^HClg and
H+DCl2 ion pairs.
B.S. Ault and 1. Andrews
J. Chen. Hays., 63(6). 2466-2*72 (1975).
198. Absolute determination of the deuterium content of heavy
water sample DgO, measurement of its absolute density.
Calculation of the absolute density of isotopically pure
B2160 (In French)
M. Ceccaldi and M. Riedinger
CEA-R-4675, 1975. 47 p.
199. Xhexmodynamic study of the condensed phases by high
temperature Mass Spectrometry. (In French)
C. Chatillon
High lemp-High Pressures, 7(2). 119-148 (1975).
200. Xhexuomagnetic force in the near-waldmann regime for
L.A. Davis
J . Chera. Ihys . , 65(8). ^JOt-3311 (1975).
201. Spectra and structure of organophosphorus compounds. SIT.
Inf rared and Raman'S|i66iira, vibrational assigment and
the asymmetric potential function for e-fchylphosphine sod
ethylphosphine-d2» v^iicvv^ ,D .
J . E . W a n a f j L l K o d 5 ^ . < i D ± £ ,.?»i>I . . . , ^ .V
J . Ohem. H i y s . , 6 3 ( 6 ) . 2303-2310 (1975) .
232
202. Flow tube studies of vibrational energy transfer in
HF(V) + HF, DF(V) + HF an* f«V) + Dg systems.
M.A. Kwok and R.L. Wilkins
J . Ohera. Phys . , 63(6) . 2455^2460 (1975) .
203. Stable isotopes aad reacti<ft| mechanisms. (In French)
J . Metzger ^
CEA-OR-4, p.79-87, 1972. 'J
204. Raman and depolarized Rayltlgh Scattering in the liquid
state : reorientational notions and correlations in
orientation for symmetric t*p molecules.
G.D. Patterson and J.E. Griffiths
J. Chem. Phys., 63(6). 2406-2413 (1975).
205. A refinement of the structure of deuterium paroxide.
E. Prince, S.F. Trevino, Q.S. Choi and U.K. Parr
J. Chem. Phys., 63(6). 2620-2624 (1975).
206. Diffraction pattern and structure of aqueous hydrochloric
acid solutions at 20*0*
R. Triolo and A.H. Narten
J. Chem. Phys., 65(8). 36||-3631 (1975).
207. Mass-reduced quantum nu»h#*» » application to the isotopio
mercury hydrides. j &
W.C. Stwalley ^
J. Chem. Pays.. 63(7). 30^-3080 (1975).
233
208. Quantitative analysis of heavy water b;r M R »peotro»oopy.
(In Spanish)
V. Gil Gozez
JEN-302, 1975. 11p.
209* Rayleigh distillation experiments with respect to the
separation of deuterium from dilute solutions in lithium.
H.R. Ihle and O.H. Wu
J. Phys. Ohem., 79(22), 2386-2388 (1975).
210. A ehromatographio determination of water in non-aqueous
phases of solvent extraction systems.
S.J. Lyle and D.B. Smith
Ohem. Ind. (London), (No.24). 1055-1057 (1975).
211. Trace Element Analysis.
V. Valkovic
Taylor and Francis, London U.K. 1975* 239p*
212* Specific deuterium labelling and computerised gas
chromatography.
I»A. Baillie, H. Briksson, J.E. Hers and J. 3joevall
Eur. J. Bioohem., 55(1). 157-165 (1975).
213. Absolute determination of the deuterium oontent of heavy
water, aeasurement of absolute density.
M. Oeooaldi and M. Reidinger
Metrologia, 11(2). 53-65 (1975).
234
214* Melting parameters of Methane and nitrogen fxoa 0 to
10 Kbar.
V.M. Cheng
Ihys. Rev. Lett., 11(10). 3972-3975 (1975).
215* Structure of liquid water. Ill* Shenodynaaio properties
of liquid DgO.
J.C. Owicki, B.B. Lents, A.T. Hagler and H.A. Seheraga
J. Jhye. Ohem., 79(22). 2352-2361 (1975).
216. Elemental analysis of water and air solids by neutron
activation analysis.
l.C. Bate, S.S. lindberg and A.W. Andren
CONF-751009-4. 1975* 16p.
217* A comparative study of borio aoid sorbitol oonplexes in
DgO, HoO and aiactuvM of D^O and HgO t Applioatlon to
the detemination of Boron of low concentrations.
K.3. Krishna Rao and K.S. Venkatesbwerlu
Ind. J. Ohea., 13(7). 741-742 (1975).
218* Measureaent of very T and *0 ooneentrations in water
samples using liquid sointillators and physical and
oheaioftl methods of sasiple preparation*
K. Veeely, P. Irysna et.al
INIS-«f-3OO9. Deo. 1973. 110 p.
219. Low leap* Research.
R.S. Pit«harri» (ed.)
liUI-2241, HOT. 1975. P.13-U
235
220. She application of stable isotopes in nuclear magnetio
resonance*
Y. Arata
Proc. Jpn. Conf. Radioisot., (No.11), 180-183 (1973)*
221* Zhezmomagnetio torque in hydrogen isotope*.
J.A. Cramer
J. Chaa. Ihys.. 6?(9). 3804-3811 (1975).
222* Raman spectra of gases. XVIII. Internal rotational
notions in ethylamine and ethylamine - dg»
J.E. JDurig and Y.S. Li
J. Ohea. Jhya., 63(10), 4110-4113 (1975).
223. Deuteron and proton magnetic resonance studies of A101*
6D20 and AlClj 6Hg0.
Z.M. £1 Saffar and E.M. Peterson
224. Specific volume of deuterium oxide from 2* to 40*0 and
0 to 1000 bars applied pressure.
R.I. Bnoert and P.J. Millero
J. Ohem. Bng. Data., 20(4). 351-356 (1975).
225* Effeot of reagent energy on ohemical reaction rates 1
an infozmal theoretical analysis*
R.D. Levine and J. Mans
J. Ohe«. Pny«., 63(10). 4290-4303 (1975).
226. Tibrational relaxation in H2-C0 and I^-OO aixtum measured
Tia simulated raman-ir-fluor«soence.
H. Matsui, E.I. Hester and S.R. Bauer
J. Ohem. Snys., 63(10). 4171-*176 (1975).
236* • •
227* Low-frequency Tibrational spectra and ring puckering of
cyclopentene - dQ.
J.E. Vlllarreal, L.E. Bauman et .a l
J. Chem. Ihys. , 63(9:. 3727-3730 (1975).
228* Low-temperature, low preaaure hydrogen gettering.
D.R. Anderson, R.L. Courtney and L.A. Harrah
US Patent, 3,"896, 042.22 July 1975. 10p.
229. Infrared spectra of ethyl fluorides, CHjCHgP, OHjODgP,
CBjCHgP and CDjCLgP. (In French)
Odette Sair, Josette Travert and J. Saussay
J. Ohio. Ihys. , 72(7). 907-913 (1975).
230* Isotope studies and geoohronology.
9. York
Can. Geophye. Bull . , 27., 145-166 (1974).
231* Basic principles of chemistry and physical chemistry.
C.A.. Colmexnarea
Lawrence Liveroore Lab., UCI3M6933. 13 Oct. 1975* 242 p.
Available from N3MS.
232* Heat of solution of extraotants in hydrooarboa solvents.
A.3. Kertes, L. Isioering and V. Grauer
J. Inorg. Nuol. Oh«a., 38(4). 867-869 (1976).
233* Hotational contours and isotope effects in the two-photon
excitation of benzene vapor.
J.R. Lombardi, D.M. Preidrich and W.M. Mcclain
Ohem. Ihys. Letter, 38(2). 213-215 (1976).
237
234* Investigation of the hydrates of amine sulfates by
&ieleotrie'measurements.
W.J. McDowell and C.P. Coleman
J. Inorg. Nucl. Chen., 38(4). 871-873 (1976).
235* She use of radioohemioal techniques in fuel oell
(In Genaan)
H. Meier
AED-Conf-75-404-021. 1975. 7p.
236. General meeting of Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker.
Koeln. F.H. Gexmany. 8 sep. 197?*
Vibrational relaxation in OCS mixtures. Pt. I.
C.J.S.H. Simpson, P.D. Gait and J.M. Simmie
J. Chera. Soc. (London), Faraday Irana., II., 72(2),
417-422 (1976).
237* Solubility of hydrogen and deuterium in titanium and
zirconium under very low pressure.
ft. Nagasalca and I. Yanaahina
J. less-Common Met., 45(1). 53-62 (1976).
238* Inversion and tunnelling in aziridine and asiridine - I-d.
6aa phaae nuclear magnetic resonance band shape analysis
and model calculations of the isotope effect*
B.E. Carter, f. Drakenberg and N«A. Bergman
J. is. Ohem. Soc, 97(24). 6990-6996 (1975)*
238
239. Vibrations! spectra and torsional barrier of cyolo-
pentadienyl beryllium borohydride CgHeBeBH*.
D.A. Coe, J.W* Nibler, T.H. Cook, D. Drew and G.I. Morgan
J. Cheat. Phys., 63(11). 48+2-4853 (1975).
240* Potential barrier to internal rotation in methylfluorofora.
J.R. Durig, W.E. Bucy and C.J. Wurrey
J. Chem. Phys., 63(12). 5498-5499 (1975).
241* She simulated Hainan Spectrum of water and its relationship
to liquid structure.
II. Soeats, S.A, Rioe and J.E. Butler
J. Chem. Phys., 63(12). 5390-5400 (1975).
242* Argon solubility in ECl solutions in heavy water of various
iaotopic composition at 283-318*K. (In Russian)
G.A. Krestov, V.K. Abrosimov and A.H. 3trakhov
Izv. Tyssh. Uohebn., Khim. Shin. Teldmol, 18(4). 661-663 (1975).
243* Supersonic flow near a probe in gas binary mixtures-
(In French)
P. Louvet
CEA-C0N7-3322* Trench Congress on Ueohanies loulouae,
France, 15 Sept. 1975*
244* Scanner cheoks on mass exchange.
Con. Chen. Process., 59(8). 32-33 (1975).
239
245* Some practical aspects of depth, pro filling gases in
metals by proton backscattering i application to
helium and hydrogen isotopes.
B.S. Blower
SJUJD-75-5604. COOT-750949-10. 1975. 15 p.
International coat, on ion beam surface layer analysis.
Karlsruhe. F.R. Germany. 15 Sept. 1975.
246* Detection and measurement of atmospheric pollutant oonoen-
trations by absorption of a doable frequenoy infrared laser
beam (In French.).
J. Camera and J.C. Jaussaud
CEA-COHF-3284. 1975. 2p.
Symposium on air pollution research. Strasbourg. franoe.
21 Jan. 1975.
247* Ro-vibronic struoture in the photoeleotron spectra of
H20, D20 and HBO.
R.N. Dixon and (J. Suxbury
Mol. Ihys., 31(2). 423-435 (1976).
248* Tibrational spectra and structure of biphosphine aaA
biphosphine - d*.
J.D. Odom, C.J. furry, L.A. Oarriera and J.R. Surif
Inorg. Ohem., 14(11). 2849-2853 (1975).
249. Application of chemical ionlsation •ass-speotroaetry to
the study of stereoseleotive in YiAro ••tabolisK of
1-(2,5-dinethoxy-4-methyl-phenyl)-2-aaino propam.
R.J. Weinkam, J. Gal, P. Gallery and If. Oastagnoli Jr.
Anal. Chera., 48(1). 203-209 (1976).
240
250* Bibliography of mass spectrometer literature for 1972
oomplled by a oonputor aethod. Vol. I* Bibliography
and author. Index. 13-3558 (Vol.1)
J. Oapellen, H.J. Svec, C.R. Sage and R. Sun (Comps)
Ames Laboratory, Iowa, USA. Available from NTIS. SI3.5O
251. High-temperature thermodynamics of the Ti-fl2
li-Dg systems.
P. Dantzer, O.J. KLeppa and M.E. Melnichak
J. Ohem. Ehys., 64(1). 139-147 (1976).
252. Calculations on the HCl-Ar VanTLer Walls complex.
A.M. Bunker and E.G. Gordon
J. Obem. Shys., 64(1). 354-363 (1976).
253* She solubility of gases in liquids.
E.B. Seller and R. Sattino
J. Cheat. Ifcezmodyn., 8(3). 197-202 (1976).
254* Hydrogen Abstraction Reactions by atomic fluorine. IV.
leup. dependence of the intramolecular kinetio iaotope
effest for 14ie non thermal 18p + Hg reaotion.
l.B. Grant and J.W. Root
J. Chem. Hjys., 64(1). 417-426 (1976).
255* Vibrational spectra o£ perchloric acid.
A.I. Karelin and Z.I. Grigorovich
Spaotrochim. Acta, Part A, 32A(4). 851-857 (1976).
241
256* Raman, Infrared and microwave spectra and structures
of some phosphorus-boron compounds*
V.F. Kalaainsky
Ph.D. Diesis, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, USA,
1975. H7p.
Univ. Microfilms Order No. 75-28, 973*
257* Ultra-violet spectrum of trans-1,3-butadiene.
5. HcDiarmid
J. Oheio. Itoys., 64(2). 514-521 (1976).
256. Neutron diffraction study of hexaamine-d,-calciun (0) at
75 K.
R.B. Ton Dreele, W.S. Glaunsinger et.al
J. Phys. Chea., 79(26). 2992-2995 (1975).
259* Hydride shifts in 2-norbornyl cation.
W.W. Schmidt
TID-26949, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, lenn. USA..
Available from 1JTIS. $5*00
260. Determinations of tritium levels in urine and blood samples,
medical examinations of persons employed at BO Seibersdorf
(In German)
K. Irlweck
SGAE-2475. 31-47/75, B)t-145/75. July 1975. 17p.
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261• Estimation of possibilities of photoneutron devices to
determine deuterium concentrations when using SHM-type
counters (In Russian).
R.P. Meshcheryakov, R.P. Popou and E.S. Solodovnikov
SWM.At.Ehnerg., 38(1). 36(1975) • For English Translation,
see the journal Sov. J. At. Energy*
262. The spectrum of DgO near 60 GHz and the structure of
hydroperoxyl radical.
Y. Bears and C.J. Howard
J. Chem. Phys., 64(4). 1541-1543 (1976).
263. Reactivation of HC1 (v=1) and SCI (v=1) by H and D atoms
at 1=295°K.
J.F. Bott and R«F. Keidner. Ill
J. Chem. Phya., 64(4). 1544-1548 (1976).
264* Photoionization mass spectrometric study of formaldehyde,
H2G0, HDCO and I>2C0.
P.M. 6uyon» W.A. Ghupka and J. Berkcwitz
J. Ohem. Phys., 64(4). 1419-1436 (1976).
265* Isotopic analysis by Raman Spectrometrle method.
S. Kato
J. Appl. Phys., 47(3). 1072-1075 (1976).
266. 3TATEQ : a non linear least-squares code for obtaining
Martin thermodynamic representations of fluids in the gaseous
and dense gaseous regions.
S.L. Hilora
OEifL-TM-5115. Feb.1976. 132p. Available from NT1S. $7.00
243
267* A new method for the quantitative determination of the
species present in a mixture of hydrogen isotopes*
I. Lewkowicz and M. Givon
Hucl. Instrum. Methods, 153(3). 471-474 (1976).
268* Isotopes as detectives in Blood and Orange juice.
(In German)
U. Zimaexmann
Umsch. Wiss. lech., 75(9). 279-280 (1975).
269. Investigation into combustion of organic periodatea and
iodates. (In Russian)
A«E. Fogel'zang, V.Ya. Azhemyan and B.S. Sveltov
Fiz. Goreniya Varyva, 11(2). 199-207 (1975). For engliah
translation see the Journal Combust* Explos., Shock Waves*
270. Point aspects of spark mass spectrographio method t
advantage and disadvantage. (In French)
J.P. Billon, IS. Buffereau and S. Deniaud
International Spectroscopic Colloquium, Grenoble, Paris
15-19 Sep. 1975. V ^ p.820-825.
271* Electrochemistry*
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, lenn (USA). Chemistry
Division Annual Progress Report for period ending November
1975*
OSITL-5111. Teb. 1976. P 114-116.
244
272* Infrared spectra ot M+HBrg and H*HClBr" ion pair*
and their deuterium analogs isolated in argon matriees
at 15 K.
B.S. Ault and 1. Andrews
J. Ohea. Pays., 64(5). 1986-1993 (1976).
27?* Deuterium shifts in the high resolution photoeleetron
spectra of acetaldahyde.
T. Cvitast H. Gusten and I. KLaainc
J. Chem. Phys., 64(6). 2549-2571 (1976).
274* Speetra and structure of organophosphorus compounds*
XV. Microwave spectrum of ethylphosphine.
J.R. During and A.W. Cox Jr.
J. Chem. Phys., 64JH, 1930-1933 (1976).
275. A oollinear analytical model for atom-diatom ohemieal
reactions.
V. Halavee and H. Shapiro
J. Chem. Phys., 64(7). 2826-2839 (1976).
276. Effects of vibrations on the internal rotation barrier
in ethane.
B. Kirtman, W.E. Palke and C.S. Evrig
J. Chem. Ihy»., 64(5). 1883-1890 (1976).
277* Photochemistry of alkanes. V. (1,3)-aigmatropio
hydrogen shifts.
P.J. Kropp, E.G. lr&^9l and I.H. Fields
J. Am. Chem. 3 o c , 98(3). 840-841 (1976).
245
278. Equation of state of solid hydrogen at 0 deg K.
(In French)
A, Bibliography
J.L. Haas* .
CEA-BIB-220. Feb. 1976. 175p.
279* She PS correlation and a systeaatic analysis of the
stretching absorptions of water in the condensed
state.
J. Schiffer, M. Intenzo, F. Hayward and C. Calabrese
J. Ohem. Hiys., 64(7). 3104-3120 (1976).
280. Influence of neighbouring phenyl participation on the
A-deuterium isotope effect on solvolysis rates -
Neophyl esters.
V.J. Shiner Jr. and R.O. Seib
J. Am, Chem. 3oc, 98(3). 862-864 (1976).
281. Raman antiresonance « De-enhancement of Raman intensity
by forbidden electronic transitions.
P. Stein, V. Miekowoki and Others.
J. Ohm. Hurs.. .C*(S). 2159-2167 (1976).
282. Raman apectrun of ice. VIII
P.T.T. Wong and X. lhalley
J. Ohem. Thym., 64(6). 2399-2366 (1976)*
246
283* Structure of the OH-stretohing vibrations! band of fomio
acid*
H. Wolff, H. Huller and £. Wolff
J. Che*. Jfays., 64(5). 2192-2196 (1976).
284* A new triple collector mass spectrometer for stable
isotope analysis*
D. Leigh, T.O. Iferren and W.D. Unsworth
Proc of Fourth European Colloquium ot Geochronology,
Cosmochronology and Isotope Geology held at AasterdMi.
5-10 Apr. 1976.
BTISHif-3149. 1976. p.63
285* Analysis of hydrogen isotopes in thin filas.
T.K. Mehrhoff and J.O. Humphries
GEKF-215. 16 Apr. 1976. 26p. Available txm HSIS. H*00
286. Intexnolecular forces involving the water moleeulea in
lithium aulfate monohydrate.
H.P. Hayward and J. Schiffer
J. Chem. Ihys.( 64(10). 3961-3970 (1976).
287* Considerations on the question of applying ion exohanf
or reverse osaosis methods in boiler feedwater pzooMalag*
(In Gexman)
K. Marquardt and H. Dengler
lech. Mitt. , 62J^1, 130-134 (1976).
247
288. 33tection of carbaniona in aqueous solution by nuclear
magnetic resonance apeetroaoopy. Hydrogen-deuteriiai
exchange reactions of aromatic meroaptans.
J.o. Pesek and S.J. Mitchell
Spectrosc. Lett., 9(1). 1-8 (1976).
289. Observation of a stripping threshold for the reaction
Kj + CH4 • HgH* + CHj.
J.B. Wyr ..* L.W. Stratten, S.O. Snyder and P.M. Hierl
J. Chem. Toys., 64(9). 3757-3762 (1976).
290. Lamb dip studies of the nuclear quadrupole coupling and
dipole moment in an excited vibrational state of NHgD.
£.W. Van Stryland and R.I. Shoemaker
J. Chem. Phys., 64(12). 4968-4972 (1976).
291. Search for low activation energy abstraction of H from
C-H bonds by D atoms in hydrocarbons at 77 K.
D.D. ¥ilkey and J.E. Willard
J. Chem. Phys., 64(10). 3976-3977 (1976).
292. Analytical determination of micro-elements in well waters.
P. Bunus, P. Sumitrescu and S. Bulaceanu
J. Radional Chem., 27, 77-81 (1976).
293* Determination of deuterium in water by a themoaetric Method.
J. Gabicar
Radioohem. Radioanalyl. Lett., 24, 341-34? (1976).
248
294* Calculations of melting points of oxides (In Bussian).
0.3. Boblcova, V.G. Voskobojnikov and A.I. Kozin
Izo. Vyssh. Vchebn - Zaved. Chern. Metall., Ho.5,
29-31 (1975).
299* Hew Calorimetric determination of the thennodynamio
properties of saturated light water and heavy water.
J.S. Chan and P.S. tfowak
Proc. of the 8th Intnatl. Oonf. on properties of water
and steam, Giena, Sept. 23-27 (1974)* Paris, France.
Editions : Europeonnes Ihermique et, Industries 2,
' 1147-1170 (1975).
296* An equation of heavy water in the range 3*8 to 350 deg. 0
and 0 bar to a saturation line below 350 deg* 0 and 0 to
1000 bars above 350 deg. C
J. Juza and 0. Sifner
Proc. of 8th International oonf. on properties of water
and steam, giens, September 23-27 (1974)* Paris, franc*.
Editions : Europeonnes Shermiques et Industries 2*
803-811 (1975).
297. Water-solubility of molybdenum, thermodynaaio data relative
to the molybdenum - water system (In French).
Irma Lambert
OSA-SIB-222, June 1976. 18p.
249
298* Water-solubility of Kn. theniodyaamio data relative to
the Mn-water system,
lima Lambert
CEA-BIB-221, June 1976. 21p.
299* A simple, but very accurate vapor pressure equation for
water*
V. Wagner and R. Pollak
Froc. of the 8th International conference on the properties
of water and ateam, Giens, Sept. 23-27* 1974» Paris,Prance.
Editions : Europeonnaa Xhexuiques et Industries 2,
787-794 (1975).
300. Equation of state for water substance from 0 to 800*C
and from 1 to 1000 bar.
K. Sanaka
Proc. of the 8th International conference on the properties
of water and steam. Giens, Sept. 23-27» 1974t *aris, Iranoe.
Editions i Europeonnes, Ihexniquee et Indiistriea 2,
836-840 (1975).
301. Isotopio composition of water in the environment* Water
on the surface on the earth (In French).
a. Nief and I. Merlivat
Rev. Gen. Nucl., (No.2), 126-132 (1976).
250
302* Estimation of Shexmodynamie Properties of Steam*
J. Chao, E.G. Wiehoit and B.J. Zwolonski
Proc. of the 8th International conference on the properties
of water and steam. Siena, Sept. 23-27» 1974* Paris, Trance.
Editions » Europeonnes, Zhermiques et Industries 2,
936-968 (1975).
303* Numerical calculation of various heat exchange systems
(In German).
R. Geilsdoerfer and W. KLumpp
IKB-4-58DE, 1976, 113p.
304* A new approach to analytical absorption apectroacopy.
J.C. Van Loon
Chem. Can., 28, 16-19 (1976).
305* Gas Detection System.
C.J. Allan and J.C. Bayly
US patent 3, 925, 666. 9 Dec, 1975* 6p.
306. Transport of Ions through ion-exchange membrane* (In Oexaan)
K. Hattenbach and K. Kneifel
G K S S - 7 6 6 / E / H . 1976. U p . .
(International Symposium on fresh Water from Seaj
Alghero, Italy, 16 May 1976).
307. Determination of the symmetry of the wmoaium ion in erystals
from infrared spectra of the iaotopically dilute VRJi apeoies*
I.A. Oxton
J. Itiya. Ohem., 80, 1212-1217 (1976).
251
308* Analytical methods in alkali metal systems.
0. Weizer
Oesterr. Z. ELekriaitaetswirtseh, 2^, 143-148 (1976).
309. Density of water at noiaal atmospheric pressure and
temperatures from 20 to 150 deg. 0.
A.A. Alexandrov and M.S. Trachtengerts
Proe. of the 8th International Oonf. on the properties
of water and steam, Giens, Paris, Prance. Sept. 23-27t1974.
Editions t Europeonnes Themiquea et Industries 1t 592-601
(1975).
310. Analytic equations of state for the critical region of
water.
H.D. Baehr and K.G. Stroppel
Proceedings of the 8th International conference on the
properties of water and steam. Giena, September 23-27» '
1974* Paris, France.
Editions : Europeonnes Shexnique et Industries 1, 616-626
(1975).
311. Thermal conductivity coefficient of steam upto 500 deg.O
and 500 bar.
P. Burg, P. Johannen, B.Le Neindre, B. Tufeu and B. Todar
Proc. of the 8th International conference on the properties
of water and steam. Siena, Sept* 23-27, 1974, Paris, Tranoe.
Edition* : Europeonnes Shexaiques et Industries 1, 227-242
(1975).
252
312* A pulse adsorption system for the measurement at hydrogen
chemisorption on supported platinum catalysts*
E.M. Casaidy. P.L.J. Paught and W.H. Stevens
AECL-525O Sept. 197?. 19p.
313« Water aqueous mixtures at elevated and supercritical
temperatures and pressures*
E.tf, Pranck
Proc. of the 8th International conference on the properties
of water and steam. Giens, Sept. 23-27» 1974* Paris, Prance.
Editions : Europeonnea Ihermiques et Industries 2, 629-652
(1975).
314* Measurements of the specific volume of liquid water
between 100" and 300*0 for pressures upto 750 bar*
H. Gaxnjost
Proc. of the 8th International conference on the properties
of water and steam. (Jiens, Sept. 23-27, 1974, Paris, Prance.
Editions : Europeonnes leohniques et Industries V*J,»
355 (1975).
315* Data survey of the viscosity of pure water.
E. Grigull. M. Reimann and E. Scheffler
Same conference us above. V.I,, 113 (1975).
316* Ihe solubility of inorganic oompounds in water and itMl
with particular reference to silica and iron oxide* and
its deposit in power plant cycles*
H.Gt. HeitMon
T.I, 6S6 (1975).
253
517• OTff measurement on water at 4 Kbar.
R. Hilbert, K. Toedheide and R.U. franek
Same oonferenoe as above. V.J,, 358 (1975)*
318* Kinetic studies of solutions of deuterium in lithiw
by mass speotrometry.
H.E. Ihle and O.H. Wu
AElMSonf-76-309-OU.
9 th Symposium on fusion i^chnology. Short communioation
available from ZAED.
319. An experimental investigation of the T-V-T properties
of heavy water.
C M . Irey and J.D. larasuk
Same conference as above* V.£, 1171 (1975).
320. Vapor pressure of water at its triple point*
D.P. Johnson, L.A. Guildner and ?.£• Jones
Sane oonferenoe as above. Y.I,, 365 (1975)*
321* Viscosity of D20 at high temperatures and high pressures.
H. Kinoshita, S. Abe, A. Nagashima and I. Tanishita
Same conference as above. V.I,, 168 (1975)*
322. Superoooling of natural water, heavy water and of the
blends of H20-D20.
C. Lafargue, L. Babin, 0» Clause, H. Lere-Porte
7. Broto
Same oonferenoe as above. V.I., 481 (1975)*
?.. • -f .:.,-,ue, L, BabJ.n,- S. CJUnise- M- Lcre-?or te and
i > . i ' • * • • ' •
254
323* Measurement of the isothermal enthalpy - pressure
coefficient for water vapor.
Same conference as above. T.J,, 461 (1975)*
324* Optical properties and structure of liquid water.
II. IJagat and I. Reinisch
Same conference as above. V.2, 971 (1975).
325 • The electrical conductivity of dilute aqueous solutions
at high temperatures and pressures.
T.J. Mellon, K.A. Clark and Gf.J. Bignold
Same conference as above. Y.£, 653 (1975).
326. She problem of absolute density of water.
11. Menache and G. Girard
Same conference as above. V.J2, 1107 (1975).
^27. scaled parametric equation of state for steam, in the
critical region.
.T.A. Murphy and J.V. Sengers
Same conference as above. V.I,, 603 (1975)*
328* Measurement of enthalpy of steam in the critical region.
3. Nagl, S. Isuruno and K. Tamura
Same conference as above. V.I., 397 (1975)*
329* Correlation of viscosity for water and steam.
A. Kagashima, M. Ikeda and I. Taniahita
••It 151 (1975).
255
330. An experimental investigation of the iaoehorio heat
oapacity of superheated steam and mixtures of superheated
steam and hydrogen.
E.S. llowak and J.8. Chan
Same conference as above. V.fc:? 1217 (1975).
331. Yibrutional spectra of some mixed oxides of AB02 type.
(In Russian)
H.V. Porofnikov, Kh.'J. Sharipov, K.I. Petrov and
I.A. Rozdin
Zh. Neorg. Khinw, 21, 303 (1976).
332* Data survey on the equilibrium properties of ordinary
water substance.
K. Watanabe and M. Uematsu
Same conference as above. V.J., 289 (1975)*
333* Surface tension of H20 and DgO.
N.B. Vargaftik, L.D. Voljak and B.N. Volkov
Same conference as above. Y,2, 1075 (1975)*
334* Prediction of separation of gaaea and gaseous isotope*
in a curved shook wave.
J.W. lunstall, W.I. Harris and K.W. Childs
K.GD-U79. Conf. 760 710-2. 1976. 27p. Available fro«
256
335* Experimental study of PVT properties of DgO.
N.V. Tsederberg, A.A. Alexandrov, T.S. Haaanshin and
D.K. Larkin
Same conference as above. V.£f 1139 (1975)*
336. Critical evaluation of tne available PV£ data of
ordinary water substance.
I. Tanishita, K. Watanabe, K. Kizima, H. lahii and
K. Oguchi
Same conference as above. 7.1., 34-2 (1975)*
337* Evaluation and correlation of saturation pressure of
light and heavy water.
I. Tanishita and K. Watanabe
Same conference as above. V.I., 560 (1975).
338* Calculation of the self-evaporated steam quantity from
pressure reduced saturated water based on the 1967 IK!
formulation for the industrial use.
I. Tanishita, J. Kijina and H. Isnii
Same conference as above, vyi,, 571 (1975)*
339* Modern state of experimental investigations of taenaal
conductivity of water and steam.
A.A. Sarzimanor
Same conference as above* V.I,, 190 (1975)*
340* The solubility of hydrogen isotopes in lithium.
7.J. Smith, A.M. Batistoni, G.M. Begun, J*?. Land and
J.I. Bell
AElKlonf-76-309-000 (1976). p.45
257
341« Equation of state for water from 0* to 150#C and fro«
0 to 10,000 bar.
K. Shiozaki
Same conference as above. V.J(, 775 (1975)*
342* Experimental study of light water thermal conductivity
at high pressures.
T.L. Rastorguyev and A.M. Ishkhanor
Same conference, V.I,, 255 (1975).
343* temperature and saturation pressure of water substance
measured upto the critical point.
13. Reimann, K. Scheffler and V. Grigull
Same conference, V.J., 378 (1975).
344* Experimental investigation of viscosity of light water
near the critical point and of heavy water in liquid
phase and in supercritical region*
Same conference, V.J., 153 (1975)*
345. An experimental arrangement for measuring the change in
temperature of water caused by an isentropio change of
pressure.
N. Rolgener and P. Soil
Same conference, V*ty 442 (1975).
346* Experimental investigation of speoifio heat of steaa upto
800*0 and 1000 bar.
II. Sasaki, Y. Kobayashi, M. Tftshiro and K. lanaka
Same conference, TM, 449 (1975)*
258
347* Determination of relative deuterium abundance in water
through densimetry (In German).
G. Moebius, P. Tannert and K. Wunsch
Isotopenpraxie, 12(6), 247 (1976).
348. Experimental determination of reaction rates of water.
Hydrogen Exchange of T/ritium with Hydrophobic Catalyst.
J.C. Bixel, B.W. Hartzell and W.K. Park
MIM-2331 (OS). CONP-76O822-1O. 1976 9p. Available from
HTIS $3.50
349* Shexraodynamie properties of solid hydrogen halides and
deuterium halides.
1. HCXi and SCI and 2. Hbr and DBr
H. Chihara and A. Inaba
J. Chem. Ihenuodyn, 8(10). 915-958 (1976),
350. Systems of KIO -KOH-KgO and RblC -RbOH-HgO at 25*0.
(in
Zh. Neorg. Khim., 21(5). 1353-1356 (1976). For english
translation, see Buss. J. Inorg. Chem.
351. A deuteron magnetic resonance study of tantalum d«ut«rid««.
K.P. Roenter and E.G. Barnes
Ber. Bunsenges Phys., Chem., 80(6), 470-474 (1976).
352. A fundamental equation of-state with a singularity at th«
liquid vapour crit ical point.
T.W. Valton
Proo. of 8th International conference on p^-operties of wat«*
and steam. Giena, Sept. 23-27, 1974. Edition* 8urop««niMB
259
The uniques at Industries, J2, 813 (1975)*
353* Experimental diffusion measurement of l ight and heavy water
mixing using neutron radiography.
A* Zellinger, M. Suleiman and H. Rauoh
Atomkemenergie, 28(5). 183-185 (1976). •
354* Determination of tritium by mass spectrometrio measurement
of 3He.
W.B. Clarke, W.J. Jenkins and Z. lop
Int. J. Appl. Kadiat. I sot . , 22, 515-522 (1976).
355* Isotope analysis.
J.A. Favre and X.W. Schmidt
U.S. Patent, 3, 924, 124, 2 Sec. 1975 4p*
356. Continuous monitoring of HgS-in-water using a aulfide
ion-selective electrodes*
J. Gulens and B. Labbate. AECL-5542. July 1976.
33p. Supersedes AEOIr-4605.
357* Theoretical calculation of the equilibrium constant for
the isotopio exchange reaction between HgO and HD.
H.D. Bardo and II. Wolfsberg
J. Ihya., Chem., 80, 1068-1071 (1976).
358. Mass transfer of corrosion products in high temp, high
pressure water circuits part 2.
J.V. Evans and P.D. Nioholaon. AABC/E-376 ISBN-O642997373
July 1976. 43P»
. 2 6 0
359. Measurement of tritium in environment (2) (In Japanese).
I . Chaya, T. Kagami and IT. Hainamur0
Aichiken Eisei Kensupho-Ho (No.26,, \ (1975).
360. Application of electrochemical te'^iq.uea for studying
diffusion of hydrogen isotopes in V, Nb and Ta (In Gexnan).
H. Boes and H* Zuechner
Z. Haturforach., 23ili» 760--^ (1976).
361. Theory of double electric layer in solid electrolytes
(In Russian).
V.IT. Chebotin, I».M. Solov'eva and I.D. Remez
Ehlektro Khiraiya, 11(8), 1198-1204 (1975). For English
translation, see the journal Sov. Eleotroohaau
362* Investigation of solubility and thermodynamics of dissolution
of salts in mixed solvents.
A.P. Krasnoperova
IiaS-inf-3228, 197.5. P. 11
363. Solubility of potassium chloride in ordinary and heavy
water.
A.A. Sunier and J. Baumbach
J. Chem., Engg. Data, 21(3). 335-356 (1976),
364. Swenty-first annual conference on mass speotrometry and
allied topics, San Pranaisco, California, May 20-25, 1973
CONP-730547, 1973, P5Q2.
261 .
365* Bibliography of mass spectrometry literature for 1973
compiled by a computer method* Bibliography and author
index.
J. Capellen, H.J. Svec, C.R. Sage and H. Sun
IS-3830, Ames Lab., Iowa, USA. Available from WTIS $21.25
366* Teohnicon autoanalyaers functional dlsoription.
H.W. Crawford and G.W. Burton Jr.
UCKL-52046. 37p. 1976.
Available from STSPIS $4.00
367. Dopth profiling of tritium by neutron time-of-flight*
J.C. Davis, J.H. Anderson and H.W. Lefevre
COKP-75O989-P4. March 1976. PIT p.187-202. '
368* Techniques for studying hydrogen and helium ieotopea in
materials t ion back eoattering and nuclear aioro analysis.
R.A. Langley
C0KF-750989-P4 Mar 1976 PIV p.158-175.
369. Estimated heat capaoity, enthalpy, thermal conductivity
and diffusivity of solid D-I.
P.O. Souers and R.I. Teugawa
UCRIr-52068 4 May 1976 61p. Available from NIIS $4*50
370. Fundamental studies in Isotope Chemistry, Progress Report
1 July 1975 - 30 June 1976.
J. Bigeleiaen
C00-3498-26 1976 11p. Available from HTI3 *3«50.
262
371. Spectroacopic studies of hydrated oyano and cyano-halide
complexes (starting materials for the preparation of the
one-dimensional conductors).
J.R. Ferraro,, L.J. Basile and J.M. Willians
J. Chem. Kiys., 65(8). 3025-29 (1976).
372. Ghroraatographic investigation of heterogeneous eatalytio
systems (In Russian).
P.Kh. Ibragimov, V.M. Lysikov and N.Kh. ValitoT
INISHBf-3246 1975 p.84-86.
373. Chromatographic measurement of isotopic hydrogen impurities
in purified tritium.
D.K. Warner, 0- Kinard and D.R. Zohl
COIIP-75O989-P4 Mar 1976 P.IV 254-265.
374* Trace analysis for total nitrogen in a water sampled by
isotopio dilution.
H.S. Johansen and V. Middleboe
Int. J. Appl. Radiat. Isot., 27(10). 591-592 (1976).
375. Depth profiling of hydrogen and helium isotopes using
ion beams.
R.A. Xangley
Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc, 22., 98-99 (1976).
376. Preparation and infrared spectra of differently deuterattd
tetramethyl derivatives of the 17. main group (In Gezaan)
3. Biederaann .
IHIS-«f-3347 27 Nov. 1972. Hip.
263
377* Carbon and deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance in
solids.
T.W. Shalt tuck
LBL-5458. Thesis California Univ., Berkeley, USA,
July 1976. 355 p.
Available from 17IIS $10.50
378* Critium measurement techniques. National Council of
Radiation Protection and Measurements.
Washington B.C. U.S.A.
NCRP-47 1976 101 p.
379* Surfaoe analysis by means of ion beams.
A Benninghoven
CKC Crit. Rev. Solid State Sci., 6(3). 211-316 (1976).
380. Computerised mass spectrometry.
ll.J.E. Hewlins
Chem. Br., 12(11). 341-347 ('1976).
381. A method for rapid assay of tritium in water smplei
from the environment.
K. Kostadinov, Y. Yanev and D. Todorovski
IiJIS-raf-3320. Sept. 1976 p.261.
382* Separation of compounds differing in isotopie composition.
R.E. Sievers and J.J. Brooks
US Patent, 3,970,561. 20 June 1976* 8p.
264
383* Dissolution processes. .
G.I. Siever
HIiI-2372. 22 Oct. 1976. 19p. Available from NII3 $3.50
384* Assessment of methods for analysing gaseous mixtures of
hydrogen isotopes and helium*
A. Altalla, G.T. Bishop, D.R. Bohl and Others*
MIi.I-2376, 20 Oct. 1976. U p . Available from HIIS $3.50
385. Identification of inorganic pollutants in atreaa water.
N. Kahraman, I. Oelmez and P. Pajnuk
IAEA-SM-206/32, Proceeding Series. ISBIT 92-O-O6OO76I,
Vienna. IAEA 1976. p.427-453.
386. 18Q/16Q and D/fo studies along a 500 kn traverse across
the coast Range balholith and its Country Rooks, Central
British Columbia.
T.I. Magaritz and H.P. Taylor, Jr.
Can. J. Earth 3ci., V(13)M1^. 1514-1536 (1976).
387* Chemical analysis of steal (a bibliography with abstracts).
H.F. Smith
K2IS/PS-76/0415. , Jun 1976, 158 p. Supersedes HH3/P3-75/
289. Available fron NTIS. #25.00
388. Potential application of gas ohrsHatography tor the analysis
of hydrogen isotopes.
D.K. Warner, B.S. Spragne and D.R. Bohl
LIEI-2356. 20 Sep. 1976. 9p. Available froa NTIS. J3.5O
265
389* a spin-lattice relaxations at axial-and equatorial
deuterons in 2,2,6,6 tetradeuterio-4-tert-butyleyolo-
hexanone.
J.B. Woolen, A.I. Beyerlein, J. Jacobus and G.B. Savitsky
J. Am. Chem. Soc, 98(21). 6490-92 (1976).
390* A contribution to determining the permeation, diffusion
and sorption coefficients of He, H 2 and D 2 in quartz
glass (In German).
D. Bender
IKlS-Mf-3393. 26 Feb. 1975. 199p.
391. Raman spectroscopic investigations on IIDO, solved in H20,
on HDO in aqueous potassium iodide solutions, and on pur*
H20 upto 400*C and 5000 Bar. (In Geraan)
L.A. Lindner
HIIS-mf-3394. 20 Hov. 1970. 80p.
392. Mound laboratory activities for the Division of Physical
Research. Jan-June 1976.
MD.I-2354-. 30 Sept. 1976. 52p. Available froo OTIS. $4.00
393* The ionization constant for heavy water (DgO) in the ttap.
range 298 to 523 K*
D.W. Sho««iith and W. Lee
Can. J. Chen., 5^, 3553-3558 (1976).
266
394* Photometric determination of tungsten in alloy*.
(In Russian) .
If .3. Ershova, N.M. Pyatiletova, V.V. Orlova and Others*
Zavodlab*. 42(8), 910-911 (1976).
395* Twin mass spectrometers for simultaneous isotopio analysi*
of hydrogen and oxygen in water.
R. Hageraann and P. Lohez
International Mass Spectrometry Conference, Florenoe*
Italy. 30 Aug. 1976.
CBA-CONF-3685* 1976. 11p.
396* Optimization of a simple spotting procedure for X-ray
fluorescence analysis of waters.
J. Salts and R. Van Grieken
Anal. Chin. Acta, 88, 97-107 (1977).
1^397* Unequivocal signal assignment of the C HMR spectrum of
4-homoisotwistane as probed by deuterium substitutions*
7* Fusikura and Coworkers
Chen. letters. (Tokyo), (No.5), 507-910 (1976).
398* Process and apparatus for determining low fuantities ot
chloride in water (In French)*
P. Bouquet* A* Haven and 0. Friconneau
French Patent Document 228831/A/. 14 Oct. 1974* 9p*
399* Has* •peetrometry of stable isotopes of oxygenir carbon and
hydrogen for hydrology and geochemistry (In Polish)*
L.A. Baranski
HTT-104/l. 1976. 85p.
267
400* Bapid test for heavy netal ions in water (In Japanese).
K. Goto* S. Taguchi and 0. Yamaaoto
Mizushori Girutau, V£, 417-21 (1976).
401. Hxermodynamic properties of bulk and oocluded supercooled
water and ionic solutions. Technical Report, 1 Jul.
1972 - 30 Dec. 1975.
C.A. Angell
PB-251543. Jan. 1976. 30p. Available from OTIS $4.00
402. Standard specification for deuterium oxide.
Annu. Book. ASBJ stand. (Ko.45) 1975, p.554.
Report ASm-D-2032-68.
40?. Standard methods for testing deuterium oxide.
Annu. Book. A35H Stand. (No.45), (1975). p.568-571.
AS3M-D-2184-72.
404. Adsorption and interaction of CgH t H2f CO and organio
acids on Pe, 00 and Hi.
0. Bhyholder, S. Shihabi, W.V. Wyatt and R. Bartlstt
J. Catal., £ i , 122-130 (1976).
405. Continuous mass speotrometrio determination of >ct> im
hydrogen/water vapor gas mixtures.
A .11. Bagshaw
Int. J. Uass Speotrom. Ion Hiys. ( ££, 247-252 (1976)•
406. Laser Raman Speotrosoopy in Glass.
C.U. Hartwig
SAl{D-76-O264 (Vol.2) (Vo.2). Aug. 1976. p.4
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407 • The importance of phosphate in the system iron-water
P.I. Irisodium phosphate as a reagent for conditioning
feed water in the course of time (In German)*
G. Bohnsack
VffB Kraftwersketeh, £6, 562-572 (1576)*
408. The importance of phosphate in the system iron-water P. II*
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G. Bohnaack
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409. Thermal diffusion of alkaline chlorides in DgO.
B.P. Chakraborty and J.I. Lin
J. Soln. Chem., 5(5). 185-198 (1976).
410* Volume, heat capacity and spectroacopic studies of solution*
of the salts of adamantanecarboxylic aoid and tert-butyl-
carboxylic acid in HgO and DgO.
411« lattice vibration spectra.
H.D. Xutz and P. Willich
Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem., £28, 199-203 (1977).
18412. Continuous mass spectrometric determination of 0 in
hydrogen/water vapour gas mixtures.
Int. J. Mass Speotrom. Ion Phye., 22, 247 (1976)*
413* 2hft tetezmination of traces of Arsenic and water by arsln*
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H. <Uan, S. Song
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269
4 H * Laser Raman Spectroscopy in Glass*
C M . Hart wig
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415. Large depth profile measurements of 2), 3He and 6I»i by
deuteron induced nuclear reactions*
W. Moeller, M. Huf Schmidt and D* Kamke
Nucl. lustrum. Methods, I JO, 157 (1977).
416. The importance of phosphate in the system iron/water*
Pt. I. (German)
G. Bohnsaoh
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417* She importance of phosphate in the system iron/water.
P. II. (Crezman)
' G. Bohnsaoh
VGB KraftwerJcstech, 6. 636 (1976).
418. Iheunal diffusion of alkaline chlorides in SgO.
B.P. Chakraborty and J.L. Lin
J. Solution Chan., £, 183 (1976).
419* Some fundamental faotors in quantitative analysis by •
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Someno. Mayumi. Salto, Hiroahi
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421. Proton magnetic resonance spectra of metal amine complexes,
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T. Taura, U. Sakaguchi
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422. Theory of double-quantum coherence and high resolution,
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423. A simple technique for determination of different fractions
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425. Assigned lines of the A* +- I + bands of 6IiHf
7liH and 7Ii3>.
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427. Theory of a modified Rayleigh method for estimating
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G. Christoph, P. Harting
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423. Electronic energies of the hydrogen molecule D'l l /sub u /
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430. Kate constants a£297°K for proton-transfer reactions
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434* Data on the concentration of deuterium in atmospherio
water vapour (In German). Isotopenpraxis (April 1977)*
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L. Blaga, L.1J. Blaga (Humania)
435* Accurate determination of Hp- He and Dg compton profiles
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436. Infrared absorption spectra of gaseous HD. IV. Analysis
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440. A simple and rapid gas chromatographic method for the
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442. 97he reaction of tuns ten with COg and 3^0 at high teaper*^
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M.J. Cardino, Y. Look
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A.I. livshits
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445* Stopped flow ultraviolet speotroacopy for hydrogen-exohange
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Kawai, Hiroshi etc.
Kinki Daigaku Genshiryoku Kenkyusho Nenpo (1976) 7.13*
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447* Effective diffusion coefficients of 5H 2° ln ••••»! poroua
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Xerashima, Yutalca (Kyoto Univ., Japan, Faculty of Engineering),
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448* Method of determining deuterium content in primary
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J. Kvapil, M. Pivrnec etc*
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449* Analysis for chloride ion in high purity water and heavy
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451* Use of C and H nuclear magnetic resonance to probe
internal motion in dimethyl sulfoxide.
R.E. London
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452. Investigation of hydrogen diffusion in the presenoe of
traps (In Geaman).
S. Riohter
Jutl-1388. Feb. 1977. 1Up. 28 f igs .
453* Permeation time-lag analysis of anomalous diff»*ion Pt.2
Helium & Nitrogen in graphite powder oompsmta*
P.P. Boussis, J.H. Petropoulos
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(Symposium of electrochemistry in nonisothezmal systems.
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455* Isotopes and water chemistry in sulphide-bearing1 springs
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P. Pr i t a , J.A. Cherry
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IAEA and held in Vienna, 27-31 Jan. 1975' ISBN 92-0-141076-1.
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464* Investigation on a system to collect water vapour from
the air, for the analysis of natural isotopic variation*
li.lt, Poloni (Brazil)
Teae (M.Sc) (In Portuguese)
IHIS-mf-4106. 1975. 84p.
465* A system for tritium analysis in natural water*
Mozeto, A.A. Sao Paulo Univ., Sao Carlos (Brasil)
Teae (M.Sc) (In Portuguese)
IUIS-mf-4124. 1977*
466* Water isotopic fractioning ( 0 & D) of Hie Santo Antonio
de Kussas artificial lake during the evaporation*
M.H.P* Santiago (Ceara Univ., Fortaleza (Brasil)*
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467. Infrared spectrum of BjjO vibrationally decoupled in
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468* Chemistry in support of fusion reactor technology* Anon*
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469* Mutual diffusion of helium and deuterium at low temperatures.
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471* Process simulation of heavy water plants - a powerful
analytical tool.
A.I. Miller
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472* HMR line shapes of tunneling methyl groups in enolatbrated
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473. Carbon and graphite. Part 4. Graphite-Chemical Properties
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474* Equation of state for D20 in the liquid region of upto
1000 bar.
H. Ikeda, Kageyana, Yuji
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R.I. Hills, D.H. Liebenberg
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477• Detecting snow water in streamflow by D/H and 0/ 0
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478. MIR spectroscopy in structural isotope analysis. Coapl«x
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N.G. Devyatko, G.A. Kalabin (In Russian)
Zh. Anal. Khin. (llov. 1977) 22(11), 2207-2217. Pop '
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479* Nuclear »pin conversion of HgO and D^O in Argon
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Abe, Shuji, Pujioka, Byu
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481* Caloulation of isotope separation coefficients under
conditions of liquid-vapour phase equilibrium of a simple
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A.I. Taykalo, M.M. Kontsov (In Russian)
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482. IR analyzer spots heavy water leaks. Anon. Can. Shea*
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485* On line infra-red heavy water instruments : status, eoonomios
and propapecta.
O.F. lynch
AKJL-6205* Jun 1978* 38p.
484* The solubility of iron sulphides and their role in aass
transport in Girdler-Sulphide heavy water plants.
P.K. lewari. G. Wallace, A.B. Oaapbell
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445 K.
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487* Measuring apparatus for the specific surfaos of aetal
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W. Sanneberg, H.H. Kuhimann (In German)
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408. Deuterium NQH in sampleo dilute in deuterium.
D.I. Bdmonda, J.P.G. Mailer
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489* Preliminary measurements of tritium, deuterium and oxygen-18
in lakes and groundwater of volcanic Rotorua region,
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C.B. Taylor, H.J. Freestone, I.A. Nairn
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499* theory of ohromatographie separation of isotopes, (2)*
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496* Effect of heavy water on the permeability of bilayer
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I.N. Kremlev, V.I. lobyahev
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499* Use of deuterium as a tracer with *C nuclear magnetio
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500. Ihezmal chamber for precise measurements of nuolear
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503* Continuous determination of trace tritium in water. Paper I.
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504. An internal coordinate model for molecular vibrations t
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507. Refractive index calculation for analysis of aqueous
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G. Beau, R. Schott (In French)
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509. Heat capacities and compressibilities of deuterium oxide-
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P. Chastagner, S.C. Aiken (USA)
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512* High specific activity measurement, of tritiated compounds
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515* A review on depth profiling of hydrogen and helium
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516* Molecular motion in super-cooled liquids. II. Nuclear
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521* Measurement of deuterium content (. D) in some Indian
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D. Ghose, S.D. Chatterjee
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522. Crystal structure of LaNi sub(5)Daub(6, 0) deuteride.
V.V. Burnasheva, V.A. Yartys' (In Russian)
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523* Hydrogen permeability of palladium-tungsten alloys*
V.V. lobanov, G.E. Kagan
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524. Matrix-isolation spectroscopy of aluminium, copper and
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576, D/H ratios of hornblende, epidote, and white mica from
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578f Progress in sample chemistry of hydrogen for precision
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582. Gas phase thermal diffusion of stable isotopes.
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583* Rapid preparation of orange juice and other biologioal18
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58$. Nuclear microprobe determination of tritium in metals.
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587* Determination of deuterium contents in snail samples of
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589* Augmented alkalinity for water-cooled nuclear reactors*
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597* Iaotopic contents of tropospherio water vapour * perfecting
of an air-borne sampler.
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598. Hydrogen study in solidsby nuelear reactions'*
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599* Measurement of the deuterium concentration in water
samples using a CW chemical deuterium fluoride laser.
M. Trautmann (In Geiman)
IEP-20. Oct. 1979. 101p.
600. Hydrochemical development and physical investigation using
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601* Estimation of total body water in mammals by deuteriu*
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602* lonization chamber for measurements of high level
: tritium gas.
5.H.W. Carstens, W.R« David
XA-Ufc-80-1215. OONP-000427-9. 1930. H P .
603* 'Stable isotope mixing', a proposal for analysing stable
isotopes using a technique similar to the isotope
dilution analysis. 1. (Theoretical treatment.
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604• 'Stable isotope mixing', a proposal for analyzing stable
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isotope mixtures.
K. Parjo, Q. Haase .
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605. Study of a system for tritium analysis in water by
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Xr. Fane, Sad Paulo (Brazil). Tese (H.So) (In Portuguese).
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608. Surface tension of nozmal and heavy water.
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609. Routine determination of tritium in natural wate^«
W. Husabauraer, V. Rainer (In German)
AED-0onf-78-274-054. vp.
610* Tritium measurement techniques. Recommendations of the
national council on radiation protection and measurementa.
Yu.W. Sivintsev (ed.) (In Russian)
Moscow. Atomizdat. 1978. 96p*
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611. Infrared photochemistry of ethylene clusters.
M.P. Gasassa, D.S. Borase
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612* Rapid method for determination of deuterium content on
fast neutrons with short-lived fluorine-17 separation.
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613* the thexmqdynamios of tne iron/water/sulphur system*
D.D. Macdonald. J.B. Hyne
AKL-5811. Nov. 1979. 79p.
614 • K•etroosmoais of methanol-wator and aeihanol-heavy
water mixtures.
K. Singh, R. Kumar
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615* High precision mass speotronetrie hydrogen isotope ratio
.measurements. ' . -
D.W. Peterson .
Indiana Univ., Bloonington (USA). Thesis (Ih.D)* 1979*
236p* University microfilms order No. 80-00717.
616. Variations of stable hydrogen isotopes in palnkton from
a fresh water lake.
' M. Stiller. A. Kissenbaum
Seochim. Cosmochim. Aeta. (Aug. 1980). ££(8), 1099-1101.i
617. Development of batch electrolytic enrichment cells with
100-fold volume reduction, control electronic units and
neutralisation/distillation unit, to enable better
sensitivity to be achieved in low-level tritium measure-
ments when liquid scintillation counting follows the
enrichment prooess. Final.report for the. period 1 Oot.
1977 -'31 March 1980...
C..B. Taylor
IAEA-R-2O59-P. Jun 1980. 104p.
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616* •'A system for the analysis of tritium content in natural1 waters, through benaene.
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619* Setemination of, environemtal isotopes in the ground
•• . waters of Debrecen and ITyirseg. • •-
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620* Hydrogen isotope analysis by low resolution mass spectroaetry.
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621* A study Of the instrumental and other aspeots in the mass
spectroaetric analysis of deuterium oontent.
I* Jayaprakash, M.S. Erishnan
p.88-96. Seminar on mass spectrone-try - applications and
current trends, Bombay. India. 20-22 Mar 1978.
622* The need for accurate deuterium analysis in a heavy water
plant and its achievements. . . '
: ,H.R. Singh, D.5. Pradhan , '••... '
p.97-101. Seminar on mass spectrometry - applications and ','
current trends. Bombay. India. 20-22 Mar 1978*
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623• Iaotopic analysis of water by mass speetrometry.
E.G. Ynrtcik, V.X.P. Unny, T.I.1T. Rwal
p.102-106. Seminar on mass speetrometry - applications
and .current trends. Bombay. India. 20-22 Mar 1978.
624* Mass spectrometers as CM analytical tool in heavy water
production. '
S. Kapoor, C Dass
p.107-113. Seminar on mass spectrometry - applications
•and current trends. Bombay. India. 20-22 Mar 1970.
625* Mass spectronetric analysis of deuterium in water.
S. Kapoor, 0. Bass
p.114-120. Seminar on mass spectrometry - applications
and current trends* Bombay. India. 20-22 Mar 1978*
626* Recovery and determination of tritium produced in
lithium-aluminium alloy by neutron irradiation.
M. Tanase, H. Kamioki
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627* Spectroisotopic'method of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and
carbon determination in metals and alloys.
B.Ya. Ohikhladze, G.I. Cherkasova (In Russian)
Zh. Parikl, Spektrosk. (Feb. 1980). $2(2), 210-214* For
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628. Tritium concentration in hot spring water, (1). Southern
Beppu district*
Kitaoka, Koichi (In Japanese) " • .
Oita-ken Onsen Chtisa Kenkyuk&i Hokoku (Mar 1979) (lTo.30)
p.19-27.
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629* Distribution of oarbon and hydrogen isotope ratios in
organia sediments and gases*
A. Rung* (In German)
Ohea. Erde. ISSN 0009-2819 (1900). 29.(0,52-62.
690* Proton inventory of the water-catalyzed hydrolysis of
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effoots.
J.P. Patterson« W.P. Huskey, J.L. Hogg
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631. OS stretohing vibrations in deuterated potassium ferrocyanide
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632* Analysis of water by speotrographio method to determine
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Bukihati (In Indonesian)
EPOJ-L-190-78. 1978. 19p.
633* Hydrogen and deuterium sorption by selected rare earth
intexmetallic oompounds at pressures upto 1500 atm.
J.P. Lakner, P.3. Uribe, S.A. Steward' ' '
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634* Hydrogen isotope absorption s*nd separation by palladium
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635* Solubility and diffusivity of hydrogen and deuterium at
low concentrations in Fesub (0*5) Tisub (0.5)*
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637* 'H-MMR study on H-D exchange in H,N-diiiethylaeetiaeeta»idd
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Saito, Hide, Matsuo, Taku (In Japanese)
Nippon Eagafcu Eaishi. ISSK 0369-4577. (Sec. 1979)
T.1979 (12). p.1720-1727.
638* Deuterium content determining in water phase of fluid
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IT.B* Piperov, N.F. Penchev, I.K. Bonev (In Bulgarian)
INIS-nf-6286. Oct. 1979* 112p.
639. fast method of determining H TOlume aotivity in water
samples in the presence of other natural radionuolides and
of third analytioal group elements.
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310
Radioaktiv, Zivotn. Prostr (1979) (No.6). p.115-119
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slovakia. 24-26 Jan. 1979).
640* Isotopic analysis of deuterated organic compounds using
triple 1HTR 13C-(1H, 2D).
V.A. Roznyatovskij, Yu.K. Grishin (In Russian)
Zavod. lab. 1SS1I 0321-4265 (1980)* 4£(9), 005-809. For
English translation, see the journal Industrial Laboratory
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641. Araraonia-water 3yatem t Part I . Thermodynamic properties.
1T.C. Goomer, S.M. Dave, H.K. Sadhukhan
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642. Stable isotope studies. Annual progress report, March 1,
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643* Hydrogen isotopic analysis, by gas chromatography. Anon
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CEA.-CEIAMA-6 (nd) 320p.
644* Mass speotrometric determination in water at natural levels .
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lTo.8, May 15 - Aug. 15» 1980. Embrittlement of Cr-Mo
steels in ^JS P***3 Hp® v a P o u r environment*
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D0E/B2/13513-16-20 Nov. 1980. 22p. Available from 1TTIS.
647* Tritium measurements in the Tasman sea and the Southern
Ocean.
J.R. IUirries, G.E. Calf
Aust. J. Ttar. Freshwater Res. ISSIT 0067-1940 (Dec. 1980).
3J.(6), 737-745. 15 refs.
648. On the isotope ratio of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen
and sulfur in man.
K. Vetzel, A. Runge (In German)
Isotopenpraxis. ISSF 0021-1915. (Apr. 1931). J l U ) ,
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649. Investigation of the diffusion of isotopic methane species.
H. Schuetze, M. Mohnke (In. (Jexiaan)
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Isotopenpraxis. I3SIT 0021-1915 (Apr. 1981). 11(4)*
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312
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IlTIS-wf-6387. 1979. 268p#
652. Using stable environmental isotopes to solve hydrologlcal
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tf, Moser, W. Stichler (In German)
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653* Surface science and heterogeneous catalysis.
6.A. Soinorjai
California Univ., Berkeley (USA). LBL-11690. CONF-8005136-1,
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654» Use of inteimetallic compounds of rare earths and transition
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All-Union conference on rare earths alloys with specific
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R. Zellner, 6* Wagner, B. Himme
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halidoa.
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2343-3248.
660. Raman spectra of the HH and ND stretching regions in
polycrystalline ioMazole, K-deuterated and H-substituted
analogs.
M. Majoube
V.J. Cones, A. Mueller (eds.)
Modern trends in spectroecopy. Abstracts of contributed
papers. 1979. 359p.
661* Microprocessor-controlled apparatus for in viTO electro-
oheaical measureaents.
H.7. Cheng, W. Ihite, R.H. Adorns
Anal. Oueo. ISSN 0003-2700 (Sec. 1980). ££(14), 2445-2448.
314662, Crystal structure of ZrCr aub(2)D-<aub(3»5).
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663* Direct isotope determination of drugs labeled with
stable isotopes of hydrogen, carbon and nitrogen by
field deaorption maaa speetronetry.
U. Bahr, H.R. Sohulten
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and deuterium in «t-zlr6onlum*
Yu.7. 7inokurov, B.M. Mogutnov (In Ruaaian)
Bold. Akad. Nauk. 3SE. 13SS 0002-3264 (Sep.-Oot. 1980).
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665* Tritium analysis of sea water.
R.M. Blauer
Olaagow Univ. (U.K). Sept. of Chemistry. Thesis (Ph.D)
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J.H. Ponte
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F. Kowshi, G. Stiaunch, H. Schuetze (In German)
Zfl4Titt-29. Jun 1980. 34Op. (2. Workshop on isotopes
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669* Biermodynaraies of bolafoxm electrolytes. 6. Partial molal
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1* lootopic separation by photoprediasooiation.
E.S. Yeung and C.B. Moore
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2* Possibility of laser isotope separation.
V, Burjan
UCHL-Trana-10705, 4p.
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R.J. Jenson and J.Ii. Lyaan
LA-UE-74-429. COOT-74O416-I(nd) 9p. (1973).
49 Photochemical separation of hydrogen isotopes by means
of deuterium lamps.
Yu. a* Basov, V.S. Craban'kov and E.A. Oginskaya
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J.B. Marling
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C.B. Moore and Edward, Yeung Sze-Shing
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Hachr. Akad. Wiss. Goelt, (No.5), 103-113 (1973).
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K. Kudlacek
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T.J. YVhi taker, J.R. Morrey et.al
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M. Drifford, D. Masaignon et .a l
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3.F. Dyubko, L.D. Fesenkc and Others
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R.R. Karl Jr. and K.K. Innes
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13. Therraochemioal water-splitting us a method for hydrogen
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G. Beghi, A. Broggi and G. SeBeni
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W. Braunbeek - -
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hydrogen using laser radiation pressure*
D. Poolay and A.M. Stoneham
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from H.M. Stationery Office. Price Pound 1.50
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G.A. Abakumov, V.V. Fadeev, R.V. Khokhlov and A.P. Siaonor
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18. Research and investigation of gas-dynamic lasers.
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H. Treidaann and A.S. Wilson
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22. Isotope separation by laser techniques.
V.A. Job, J.P. Mittal, P. Bam Koteswar Rao and A.K. Ganguly
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23* The use of lasers for the separation of isotopes.
R.D. McAlpine
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24. Method and apparatus for separating laser ionised particle
from background ions.
G.S. Janes
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26. Laser isotope separation by selective excited state
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K.R. Chien and S.H. Bsor
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320
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E.A. O'Huir and M.S. PiItch
IA-UR-76-1647. COHF-7 60832 - 11. 1976. 8p. Available
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31. Photochemical separation of isotopes by isotopic traps
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R.Z. Sagdeer and Others
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A. McHeish, II. Foliakoff, K.P. Smith and J.J. Turner
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34• Experimental and theoretical studies of laser isotope
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35* Laser isotope separation overview.
K. Boyer
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36. Deuterium isotope separation by ir single-photon induced
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37* Laser-induced rate processes in gases. Dynamics of
polyatomic systems.
M.P. Goodman, J. Stone and D.A. Sows
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R.K. Sander, T.H. Loree, S.D. Eockwood and S.M. Vreund
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40. Mechanism of light induoed hydrogen isotope exchange
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M. Yoshida, H. Kaneko and 2. Ito
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41* Study of the prospects for heavy water production via .
laser isotope separation. Final Report, 1 April - 30 Sept.
1976.
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C00-2878-2. ASE-4004. Oct. 1976. 47p. Available Iron
HTIS. $4.00
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isotope separation. Final report, 1 April - 3 0 Sep. 1976.
II.U. Miller
C00-2878-2. ASE-4004. Oct. 1976. 47p. Available froa
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43. Dissociation of NH* and TMgb by high power OOg-laaer
radiation.
R.R. Jacobs
wJBL-78383. 00HP-760961-4. Aug. 1976. 12p. Available
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44. High single-step enrichment of rase stable isotopes by ion
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J.B. Marling .
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323
45* Deuterium separation in formaldehyde by an intense pulsed
COg laser.
&. Koren, R. Weil
HTIS-mf-3516. 1976. p.'45
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47* Tunable lasers in Isotope Separation, a colourful view
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5p. Available from M S $3.50 (Photochemistry-phoiophysies
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R.V. Ambartsumyan, Y.3. letokhov (In Russian)
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54* Laser induced chemical reaction : a study of the ezonang*
reaction between deuterium and vibrationally excited
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R.S.P. Chang
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. (USA). Thesis (Bx.D) 1976.
194p. University micro films order ITo, 77-5732.
55* Mechanisms of central 0-atom abstraction reactions : A
molecular beam, laser-induced fluorescence study of group
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K. Liu, J.il. Parson . '
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57* Photodissociation of H1TC and DCF.
I. Stein, A. Gedariken
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58. Depletion optimisation and photon efficiency in laser
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J.C. Vunderleedon (Ontario Hydro)
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59* Proposed II/D/T separations based on laser-augmented A+B
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S.H. Bauer
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S.W. Benson (In German)
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K. Kohse-4Ioeinghaus, F. Stuhl
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65. Laser isotope separation and the multiphoton decomposition
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66. Laser isotope separation and the multiphoton decomposition
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69* Photochemical deuterium separation!problems and prospeots.
J.B. Marling, I.P. Herman
UCBL-81087. COUF-780958-4. Sept. 1978. 18p. Available
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70. Ultrahigh aingle-step deuterium enrichment in COg laser
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I.P. Herman, J.B. Marling '
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71. Deuterium separation at high pressure by nanosecond 002
Itser multiple photon dissociation.
J.B. llarling, I.P. Herman
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C.P. Robinson, S.3). Bockwood
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0EA-C01IP-5173. Apr. 1980. 2p
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237* Idealized flow patterns and transit tines in gas/liquid
oontaoting trays with multiple box downoofters*
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ABOL-5901. Aug. 1977. 28p.
372238« Theoretical investigation of the chemical isotopio
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239• Method to separate the hydrogen isotopes H,D»T in order
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Deutsohes Patentoiat, Muenchen* Gemuny, P.R.
240* Hydrogen-tritium exchange in surface hydroxyl groups of
the system Pt/AlgO, using the dynamic pulsed technique*
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241* Method to separate deuterium isotopes using ethylene
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8«W. Benson (In German)
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242* Device and method to enrich and process heavy water*
H.H. Hammerli, J.P. Butler (In German)
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243» Yfuter-hyclro^en isotopic exchange reaction devices
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244* Hydrogen isotope technology. Anon* p.43-95
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Separation characteristics of trickle bed exchange ooliaui*
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247* Methylaaine-deuterium isotope exchange equilibria in the
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257* Ihotoinduoed hydrogen-deuteriu* exohange between oroaatio
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259* Gas-phase ion/molecule isotope exchange reaotions i
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265* Hydrogen-deuterium exchange in spiro oyclio ketones t
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272* Activation of raoleaular hydrogen by solid hydroxides
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J. Ileybey, R. Schmunk and H. Schuetze
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Hydrogen Economy Miami Energy Conference, Miami,
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M.7. Rakhamat-Za.de and I.V. Kudryashov
La.. Tr. Ilosk. Khim-Telchnol Inst., (tto.81), 26-28 (1974).
69. Large scale-technical hydrogen production. Energy supply
(In German).
K.P. Knoche
Umsch. Wiss. Tech., jT5_(10), 313-515 (1975).
70. Research into hydrodynamics of Ti^fi outlets in A-1 reactor
vessel (In Czech).
J. Kotrnoch
Strojirenstvi, 25.(6), 339-343 (1975).
71. Importance of water quality in the use of large volumes of
water for condenser cooling in power stations.
V. Ramshesh and K.S.'Venkateshwarlu
Ind. J. Power. River Val. Dev., 25.(4), 124-127 (1975).
392
72* Deuterium iaotope effects in the aolvolyBis of benzal
chloi'idas. I I . Evidence for a change in mechanism in
the hydrolyais of O-carboxybensal ohlcride in water and
water-dioxune mixtures.
V.P. Vitullo and P.P. Wilgia
J. Am. Chern. S o c , 21(19), 5616-5617 (1975).
73* Dielectrophoretic separation of gaseous isotopes*
D.B. McOonnell
U.S. Patent, 3,907,521. 23 Sep. 1975. 6p.
74. Detritiation of dlethyl (2- Hj) raalonate.
J.A. Elvidge, D.K. Jaiswal, J.R. Jones and R. Thomas
J. Chens. Soo. (London), Perkins Trans. I I . , (No.3),
353-356 (1976).
75* Investigation of a laboratory scale bithezmal system with
once-through fluid flow.
P» Marginean, I . Hereea, V. Hercea and A. Olariu
ABdr.4929, Aug. 1975. 10p.
76. Introduce safe-fail at (Jlace Bay heavy water plant.
(In English/French)
Hucl. Can/Can, tfucl., i£(10), P«7, 1975.
77. The effect of pressure on the near-neighbour distance
in water.
E. VThalley
J.. Chem. Thya.f 63.(12), 5205-5207 (1975).
393
70. Internal rotation in ethylamine » A treatment as a
two-top problem.
M. Tsuboi, K. lamagake e t . a l .
J . Ohera. Phys., 62(12), 5177-5189 (1975).
79* Effect of cleaning the surfaces of nickel and platinum
on their catalytic activity in hydrogen-deuterium
isotopic exchange.
M.S. Karaon and 3.L. Kiperman
In t . Chem. Eng., 15.(4), 724-726 (1975).
80* The behaviour of hydrogen in metals (In Japanese)*
M. Hirabayaahi
Kinzoku, £5.(3), 55-58 (1975).
81• Studies on. closed cycle processes for hydrogen production
(In Japanese)*
S. Sato and Others
Report Ho. JABRI-JI-6139. May 1975. 35p.
82. Fast chemical separation processes (In German).
H. Ahrens and Others
GSI-J-1-75. Nov. 1975. p.48-51.
83. High temperature electrolysis of steam (In German).
T Baukal, H. Dolbirch and W. Kuhn
Chem-Ing-Tech, 48(2), 132-133 (1976).
84. Hydrogen sorption in laTTic.
0 . Boser
J . less-Common I.Tet., ^ ( 1 ) , 91-99 (1976).
394
05* Theraoehemical processes of the iron/chlorine family for
hydrogen production (In German). :
II. Cremer, K.P. Knoche and Others
Chem-Ing-Iech., 4J£(2), 163(1975). Short communication
only. Pull paper available from Ohemie Verl. ae MS 325/76.
Annual meeting 1975 of process engineers, Karlsruhe, P.R.
Germany. 30 Sept. 1975. ,
86. Possible improvements in electrolytic processes regarding
. oheaper hydrogen production (In German).
W. Doenitz
Ohem-Ing-Tech., 4J3(2), 159,(1976). Short communication
only. Pull text available from MS 323/76.
87* Energetio evaluation of thermoohemical decomposition
processes of water (In German).
K.?. Knoche and H. Cremer
Brennst-Waeame-Kraft, 28(2), 48-53 (1976).
88. tGB-Conference 'Chemistry in Power Plants 1995' (In German).
AED-Conf-75-564-100, 1975.
89* Gamma scanning of large sieve tray towers.
D.D. McCaw, V.G. Hulbert and A.E. Smith
AEGL-5385. Jan. 1976. 9p. NUCEBX. 75. International
nuclear industries fair and teohnioal meetings* Basal,
Switzerland. 7 Oct. 1975.
395
90. Isotope separation* effect of granular type barriers*
T. Oyama. and R. ITakane
J. Nuel. Sci. lechnol. (Japan), J2(3). 161-166 (1976).
91* Electronic influences in the diffusion of hydrogen in the
alloy series of Palladium (In Geiraan).
H. Bucholdi 6. Sicking and B. Widfce
Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chera., 80, 446-451 (1976)*
92* Dating of ground water by means of noble gas isotopes
(In German)
H. Oeschger and H.II. Loosli
AED-Corf-76-076-009. 1976. 6p.
93• Experience made with use of Isotope Hydrology in Developing
Countries (In German)•
B.R. Payne
AED-Conf-76-076-005. 1976. 9p.
94* Progress in heavy water production.
P.B. lumb
Nucl. Engg. Int., V-21. 64-69 (1976).
95* Atonic Oxygen VI. Isotope effects in the reactions of
deuterated 2-methyl propenes with oxygen (3p) atoms.
J.J. Havel and O.J. Hunt
J. Phys. Chera. 80(8), 779-782 (1976).
96* Stable isotope sales• Mound Laboratory Customer and
Shipment Summaries.
O.F. Eok
FT - 1975. T.mi-2295. 30 Apr. 1976. 23p. Available from
•TTIS S4.00
396
97* Relative roles of ensemble constraints*
Va* Croaa sections in hydrogen dissociation.
3.H. Bauer, D. Hilden and P. Jeffera
J. Fhys. Chem., 80, 822-932 (1976).
90. Technical sorption methods to keep air clean. Pt.I
Fundamental of absorption (In German)
H. Juentgen
Staub, Reinhalt. luft. 36, 281-288 (1976).
99* Regeneration of adsorbents (In German)
J. Klein
Staub, Reinhald. luft. 26, 292-297 (1976).
100. Adsorption of organic substances to activated oarbon
(In Gezinan).
H. Krill
Staub, Reinhalt. Luft. 26, 298-302 (1976).
101. Melting point Gram-Atomic Volumes and Enthalpies of
Antomization for Liquid Elements LEL-4995.
TID-45OO. 1976. 15p. Available from NTIS $3.50
102. Deuterium and heavy water - a selected bibliography.
G. Vasaru, D. Ursu, A. I.Iihaila and P. Szentgyorgyi
ISB1T 0444413219 Amsterdam, Netherlands. Elsevier, 813 j.
10J.*Tracer diffusion of tritiated heavy water (DTO) in heavy
water (DgO) under pressure.
l.A. Woolf
J. Chen. Soc. (London), Faraday Trans. I, 22(5), 1267-1273
(1976).
.397
104* Tritium permeation through metals under steam conditions.
J.T. Bell and J.D. Redman
AED-Conf-76-309-046. 9th Symposium on Fusion Technology.
Abstracts AED-Conf-76-309-000 1976. p.48. Short
communication only (Available from ZAED).
105. Cooling water (Kuehlwassef) (In German)
H.D. Held
Esoen» P.R. Germany. Vulcan 1970 510p.
106. Oxygen conditioning of water and steam at neutral operation.
R.K. Freier
Editions Europeennes Techniques et Industries, V/l., 721
(1975).1
107* Some examples of Physical-Ohemical process oocuring in
the water and steam of power stations.
W.T. Lindsay Jr.
Same conference, Y»2t 713 (1975)
108* Natural tritium measurement in the atmosphere and the
hydrosphere*
S. Vsacev and F. Povineo
Acta Fnc• Rerum. Hat. Univ. C omenianae Phys., (No.16),
95-113 (1975).
109. Three heavy water plants under construction at Bruce.
Hod. Power Eng., 6£(12), 44-45 (1975)
398
110* Peak power and heavy water production from electrolytio
H 2 and Og using CAHJDU reactors.
1.1. Hammerli. VT.II. Stevens, W.J. Bradley and J.P. Butler
AECL-5512. Apr. 1976- I8p.
111* Reclaiming process for scrap deuterated polyethylene.
I.E. Caley
UCID-17136. 20 May 1976. 6p. Available from 1TTIS $3.50
112. Application of the radioactive tracers for investigation
of hold-up in packed distillation columns (In Polish).
3, Graczyk and E. Iller
INT-92/I, 1976. p.9-21
113. Tritium fractionation in the crystallization of several
phosphates from their aqueous solutions*
H. lanaka
J. Inorg. Nucl. Ohera., 18(10), 1874-1875 (1976). .
114. Tritium inventories of the world oceans and'their
implications.
R.L. Michel
JIature (London), 26^, 103-106 (1976).
115. B20 reactions with carbides. '
B. Ha,jek, 7. Brozelr and F. Adaraek
BTIS^nf-3228. 1975. p.46
116. AABO tritium list Uo.1 1970-1974.
O.E. Calf, B.W. Seatonberry, I.ff. Smith and R.O. Stokes
AAEO/B-377 ISBK 064299-755 January 1976. 73p.
399
117* Glace Bay : Phoenix Rising Dea. Eng. (pronto).,
22(8), 26 :(1976).
118. Glace Bay Heavy Water Plant begins production schedule.
ITucl. Can., 1566, 4-5 (1976)
119. Rehabilitation of the Glace Bay Heavy Water Plant.
L. Blake
Nud. Engg. Int., 21, 65-68 (}'*'?)•
120. Heavy water and oomputor simulation.
A.I. Miller
AEOL-5550 1976. p.31-36
121. Report on proceaa design studios of a tritium reeovery
process usinn dual temperature exchange with metal
hydrides.
R.P. Benenati
B1TL-21294. 22 Jan. 1976. 38p. Available from iJTIS $4.00
122. Hydrogen and metals (In Russian)
G.V. Karpenko
Fiz-Xhim. Mekh. Hater., JLL(6), 3-7 (1975). For English
translation, see the journal Sov. Hat. Sci.
123. Hydrogen isotope equilibrium in metals.
IT.A. Zakhorina, 11.11. Orlova and A.A. Petrov
IiaSrinf-3228. 1975. p.42
124. Energy and Teohnolorjr Review.
R.B. Oarr, J.I.B. Batl^ate, S.2. Crav/ford, C.-S. "icdaleb
and J.;". ^rono (eda.)
Californiniu I'niv., Livermore V'oA. l'C?J,-52OO-7f)-5. Hay
1976. 44p. Available from Fx'IS for 54.00
400
125* Detritiation plant of the Laue longevin Institute*
P. Paulrot and J.P. Arcnaud
DP-El-4. I3p. 1976.
126. Depth profiling of hydrogen and helium isotopes in solids
by nuclear - reaction analysis.
J. Boettinger, S.T. Picraux and N. Rud
Trans. An. Nucl. S6c.f 23, 97-98 (1976).
127. A method of hydrogen production (In German).
H. Schulten and H. Teggers
Gernnn (F.R.) Patent dooiunent 2409762/A/« 9 Oct. 1975* p.5
128. Estimated Dg-JM? Tg phase diagram in the three-phase region.
P.O. Souers, (J. Hiclanan and R.T. Tsugawa
00irF-750989-pIV Mar. 1976 pIV 22-35
129* Isotopefof water. A bibliography.
W.K. Summera and C.J. Sitt ler
ISBIT- 0-250-40117-7. Am. Arbor, MI. Ann Arbor Science
Publishers Inc. 1976 296p.
130. Developments in heavy water processes.
H.K. Rae
Trans. Am. ITucl. Soc.,23., 65-66 (1976).
131• Mechanism of lithium aluminium hydride reduction of
ketones. Kinetics of reduction of mesityl phenyl ketone.
E.G. Ashby and J.^. Boone
J. Am. Ohem. Soc , <£(18), 5524-5531 (1976).
•©!
132. Tunnelling in <>roton fcrunaf©^ reaotions in solution.
Final Report.
3.G. Subba Rao :
COO-3313-1. Aug. 1976. 2Op*Available from NIIS $3.50
133« Experimental investigation•bf dependence of inriehraent
coefficient on the cut number In the separator element
(In Russian). ... f
V.A. Kominskij, O.G. Sarlahrill, G.A. Bulaberidze and
II.A. Ch^rznov
At. Ehnerg., 4J,(3)» 212-2U (1976). For English translation,
see the journal Sov. J,At. Energy.
134. The preparation of lithium (deutero tritide) via an
exchange reaction.
D.H.W. Carstena, R.D. Stoll and J*L. Andersen
J. ITuol* Mater., 62(2-3), 317-321 (1976).
135. An investigation of hydrogen production from water at high
temperatures (In Japanese).*
T. llakamura
Denshi Gijutsu So^o Kenkyuaho Iho, ( 2 ) , 118-133 (1976).
136. Reactions on sin^lfl-oryatal turfaoes.
Gr.A. Somorjai ,
Aoc. Ohem. Res., £(7), 248-256 (1976).
137. Alkali metal hydride formation (In'Dutoh).
A.E.C.L., Ottawa, OntariQV;%iletherlnnd« Patent Document
7603225/A/. 26 Mar. 1976. 12p.
402
130. Hydrogen storage method by metal hydrides (In Japanese)*
Y. Palcuda and T. Pusiaura
Giho, (Ho.644), 1-12 (1975).
139* Feasibility of hydrogen production by direct water
spl i t t ing at high temperature (In Japanese).
S. Ihara
Denshi Gisutsu Sogo Kenkyusho Iho, 4J>(2), 81-94 (1976).
140. Ihezraodynoraie consideration on the constitution of multl-
thennoohemical water spl i t t ing process (In Japanese).
H. Tagawa
JAERI-ffl-6421. Mar. 1976. 34p.
141* Dielectrophoretic separation of gaseous isotopes.
D.B. McConnell.
Canadian Patent 997708. 27 Sep. 1976. 12p.
142. Interaction of hydrogen and nitrogen on polycrystalline
iron films at low pressures and at low temperatures.
G. ffedler and D. Borgraann
J . Catal . , 44_, 139-151 (1976).
143* The catalytic effect of electrodeposited metals on the
photo-reduction of water at p-type semi conductors. •
Y. ITakato. 3 . Tonomura and II. Isubomura
Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem., 80, 1289-1293 (-1976).
144* ?reexponential faotors in surface reactions.
B.C. Baetzold, G.A. Somorjai
J . Catal. (Oct. 1976). 4J.(t), 94-105.
403
145* Deuterium enriohed brine as a by-produot from desalination
plants.
A. Vulfela
Desalination. (Dec. 1976). 12(1-3)* 55-64*
146* The paleoellmutics of the Sahara (In German).
0* Sonntog, p. Neureuther
Kuturwissensohaften (Oct.1976). 6,2.(10), 479*
147* Hydrogen atom initiated decomposition of monosilane.
S.R. Austin, P.W. Lamps
J. Phys. Ohern. (16 Deo. 1976). 80(26), 2811-2817*
148* Improved tritium aoid electrolysis enrichment system*
D.Q. Bogen, j. Feldstein
HASL-316. N O T . 1976. U p . Available from NTIS.
149. Extraction of tritium from lithium aluminate.
W. Yunker (ed.)
Hanford Engineering Development lab. Hichland, Washington (USA).
HBDL-TBIE-76-81 Sept.1976. 79*>. Available from OTIS.
150* Process for recovering tritium from molten lithium metal.
V.A. Maroni
US patent document 3,957,597/V. Int.01.025B 1/02, 001B1/02
18 May 1976.
151* Study of the interaction of hydrogen and deuterium, with the
. crystal lattioe of niobium by qua*l«lastio soattering of
neutrons•
6. Bauer* W. Schmat*
404
Thompson, A.W. (ed.)» Effeot of hydrogen on behaviour
of muteriuls* New York* Metallurgical Society of AIMS*
1976. p.651-665. See OONF-750925*
152* Datritliition > 1974 annual report of operation (frcnoh)*
P. Pautrot •
IiA-tr-77-14* (nd) 24p. Translation of HHS-37*
15?. Setr i t iut ion > 1975 annual report of operation (French).
P. Pautrot v
LA-tr-77-13 (nd) 17P« Tranilation of BHJ-47*
154* Olefin metathesis reaotion on a Mo8g oatalyac.
Anon
J . oatel . (15 Jun 1976). 4J(3)» 474-476.
155* Method and device for separating gaseous or Taporous
materials, especially isotopes, by means of separation
nozzles*
B.W. Becker* 7* Bhrfeld
US patent dooument 3 , 9 8 9 , 4 B 3 / A / . Int.01.B0iD59/00.
2 Eov. 1976.
156. Irro-atop synthesis of BgSg requiring no ae ta l deuterides.
M.Gr. Hu, R.A. Seanangel
Inorg. Chera. (Jan. 1977). l i ( 1 ) . 215-216.
157* Effects of speoifio surfaoe treatments on type 304
stainless s tee l .
R.W. Bonhsn, S.T€. Holloway
J . Vao. Soi. lechnol (liar 1977). l±U)i 745-746*
405
158. Apparatus for combining oxygen and hydrogen. US patent
document 4IOOQ,050/A/. Int.Cl.B01J8/04f GV21F9/02* 001B5/00
15 Feb. 1977 Op.
B.O. Sets
159* Hydrogen storage method by motal hydrides (2) (In Japanese)
Oiho (Boeioho Gijutsu Kenkyu Honbu) (Jul 1976) (Ho.656)
p.1-10
Fukuda, Yasuv, T. Fujimura (Japan Defence Agency), Tokyo.
160. Adsorption of hydrogen sulphide at the aqueous solution
interfaoe. J. Can. Pet. leohnol (1976). 80(15)i 1714-1719.
d,Q. Strathdee, R.M. Given1
161* A model experiment on tritium rooor«ry»
H. Weiohselgartner, J. Perohermeier (Mad-Planok Inst.)
Proceedings of the 9 symposium on fusion teohnology.
EUR-5002. I3BN o 08 021369 3 1976 p.351-357. Published
by Pergomon press*
162. Environmental isotopes and hydro-ohewistry In ground water .
of Gran-Oanaria.
R. Gonfiuntini, ft. Oallo
ISBtT 92-0-141076-1. Vienna IAEA 1976. p. 159-170.
16*3* Molecular Rydberg States. Til. Water
H.h. Wung. W.S* Telps
J. Ohem. Thya. (15 Sept. 1977). ££(6), 2614-2628.
164* Water in power plants t indispensable aid and aggressive
medium.
W. Vater (In Genaan) '
Ooldschmidt infomiert (Kov. 1976) .3.(38), 29-34.
406
169* Solubility of hydrogen-sulphide in water*
J.I. Lee, A.E. Mather (Alberta Univ. Canada)
ABD-0onf-77-163-004. 1977
166* Method for visualizing water sorbed on natal surfaces.
A.J. Sprott, D.J. Spedding (Auckland UniT. N.Zealand)
Int. J. Appl. Radiat. Isot. IS3N 0020-7081 (Sep.1977)
T 28(9)) p.796-99.
167* Kinetio studies Of potential bifunotional aoid-base
eatulyata in aqueous solution* The iodination of aoetont.
J. Spaulding, J.E. Stein ,
J. Ihys. Ohen. (14 Jul 1977). 81(14), 1359-1362.
168. Deuterium isotope enrichment in methane-hydrogen mixtures
•ubjeoted to a low temperature glow discharge.
T.J. Munuooia, C E . Geosling
Appl. Ihys. Lett. (1 llov. 1977). 31(9), 575-577.
169* 0Br01?2 deuterate.
D.Yu. Stupin, V.H. Xezikov (inRusaian)
Radiokhlmiya (1977) V.19(2), 267-269. .
170* iron sulphide crystal growth t a literature review.
B.J. Dewar
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, Ontario.
ABOL-5719. Apr. 1977. 19p.
171* Ihysioal research on liquidnaetal systems. Annual report.
July 75 - June 1976.
V.A. Maroni, W.P. Gal away (USA)
Al^L-76-106. 1976. Available from NTI3, PO A03/tlF A01.
407
172. Homogeneous catalysis of deuterium transfer by potassium
hydroxide und potassium methoxidetDg-l^O and D2-0H,0H
exchange.
G.G. Strathdee, D.LI. Gurner
Con. J . Ohem. (15 Oct. 1977). £5(20), 3515-3526.
173* Absorber for gaseous tritium and process for i t s manufacture.
R.P. Boyle, D.D. Durigon (in German)
German (P.R) Patent Document 2640363/AA Int.Cl.C01B 4/00,
0210 3/16. 21 April 1977. 37p.
174» Catalytic purification of reactor KS-150 heavy water
moderator of organic impurities.
R. Burcl, J>. Koneony (In Slovak)
JL.&. Energ. Apr. 1977. 22(4)t 126-129.
175* Method and plant to remove tritium from the cooling water
of a nuoleur reaotor.
C.J. OBrien
German (P.R) patent document 2545001/A/* Int.Cl.G210 19/30*
13 May 1976.
176. Process for the production of high purity deuterium.
R. Arrathoon
U3 patent document 4|O54,496/A/» Int.01.025Bi/i0, 025B11/04,
025B13/08. 18 Oct. 1977
177. Determination of 3>/H isotope rat io within natural deuterium
concentrations. I I Preparation of hydrogen for the measurements.
0. Gottstein, V. Hejl (In Czeoh)
Chem. Lioty (1977) 2i<6), 649-653. For purt 1, a«« Ohm.
l i s ty (1977) V.71 P.538.
408
170* Determination of D/lI isotope ratio in the region of
natural deuterium conoentrations. Ill* Determination
of hydrogen gas isotopic composition using Atlas I486
mass speotrometer.
0. Gottstein, V. Heje (in Czech)
Ohen. listy (July 1977), V.71(7) p.729-734.
179* The use of hydrogen and deuterium implantation to investigate
some (ispeots of defect impurity interactions in metals*
B. ligeon, J.P. Bugeat
ITucl. Inetrum. Methods (15 Feb. - 1 Mar. 1978) V.1490-3)
p.99-103.
180. Deuterution of cotton fibers. II. A novel method of
deuteration-infrured study of cellulose in fiber foxin.
H.I. Loldionde, E.IT. Daruwulla, H.R. l'adhye (Univ. of Bombay)
J. Appl. Polyn. Sci. (.'rov. 1977) 21(11), 2943-2952.
181. Resolution of inconsistencies of separative power for
asymmetric process. Separative power with respect to
desired -nd undeaired materials.
I. Yamamoto, A. Kanagav/a
J. Hud. Soi. Teohnol. (Tolsyo) (Aug. 1977) 14J8)» 565-571.
182. Exact solution of diffusion and,absorption of hydrogen in
uranium followed by fracture of the hydride*
J.R. Kirkpatriok
Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Tenn (USA). - K/OSD-9.
ITov. 1977. 28p. Available frow ITTIS, 10 A03AII1 A01.
409
16?. (Deuterium penneaction through Pd» Ni and 304-i type a.s)
Chemical Engg. research. Anon. Oak Ridge National Lab.,
lean (USA). Chemical Technology Division annual progress
report for period ending March 31» 1977. OHHIr-5295
Oct. 1977. p.52-59.
184* Tritium isotope exchange between indole and hydrogen
chloride.
J. Szydloy/ski, A. Stolarz
Roez. Chein. (1975). 42(718), 1419-1423.
185* Isotopio composition of uranium* trater and oils of some
oil-gas bearing provinces.
P.A. Alekseev, A.I. Zverev (In Russian)
Ceokliimiya <Har 1977) (NO.3) p.475-478. For Beleotiv*
English translation, see the journal (Jeocheat Int.
186* The effect of additives on the practical electrolytlo
separation of hydrogen and deuterium. 2* Separation
factor at Hg in aqueous and non-aqueous media.
B. Sandapani, B.E. Conway
J. Appl. Electrochera. ISS1I 0021-891X (May 1978). 8(3)t
235-245.
187* Palladium alloys for hydrogen diffusion.
G. Musso, G. Piatti (in Danish)
Danish patent document 1496/77/A/. Int.Cl. 022c28.
4 April 1977. 4p. Priority olaia 28 April 1976,
17370/76 GB.
410
188. Cyclic thGrmochemical production process of hydrogen bjr
decomposition of water by carbon mono-oxide*
P. Oourvoiaier, R. Darras (In French)
French putent document 2322094/V. Int.0l.C01bi/O5f
O21d9/O0 1 3ep. 1975. U p . Available from Inatitut
National de la Propriete Industrielle, Paris (Trance)*
189. Biosynthesis vdth deuterated microorganisms.
H.I. Crespi
ISBJI 92-0-011077-0. Vienna. IAEA 1977. p.111-121
Panel proceedings series.
190. Requirements for tritium monitoring.
M.W. Carter, A.A. Moghiasi
Anon Proceedings of the 4 International Congress of the
International Radiation Protection Association. Paris.
. 24-30 April 1977* Fontenay-aux-Roses, Prance. 7.3
p.797-800.
191. Use of binary alloys of the lanthanides for tritium
recovery from CTR blankets.
S.H.W. Ctiratens
1A-UR-78-1231. 001^-780508-6. 1978. 5p. Availabl* from
NIIS, PO A02AIF A01.
193. Trltiun oxidation and exchange t preliminary studies.
J.E. Phillips, O.E. Easterly
Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn (USA). ORKVlft-5963.
May 1978. 70p. Available from NTIS, PO
411
193* Studies on tritium enrichment by thermal diffusion.
H. folds, K. Nishimaki (In Japanese)
KURRI-TR-155. Aug. 1977. p.92-101
194* Sixty fold electrolytic baton enriohment for the assay
of environmental tritium*
A.A. Cugelnann, A. Jalil .
Institute of Nuclear Soienoes, Few Zealand. INS-R-222.
IHS-842. Jan. 1977. 25p. v
195* Snriohment of hydrogen Isotopes using the low-temperature
glow-diecharge technique.
C.E. Geosling, T.J. Manuooia
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196. Reoovery of tritium in a D-T fusion reaotor*
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