On the Gaseous Electro-Deposition of Decay Products of Thorium
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Anode and cathode of identical shape and material were suspended above a ThO<SUB>2</SUB> powder layer in a beaker in atmospheric pressure at room temperature to obtain active deposits containing ThB etc. on the cathode. The items of experiment were:<BR>(1) Material of electrode plates: Al, Ti, Ni, Zn, Cd and Pt, both bare and with active charcoal powder coating<BR>(2) Applied D.C. potential, 0100 V.<BR>(3) Distance between the electrodes was varied<BR>(4) Height of electrode above ThO<SUB>2</SUB> layer was varied<BR>(5) Surface area of electrode plate was varied<BR>(6) Surface of spreaded ThO<SUB>2</SUB> layer was varied<BR>(7) Duration of electro-deposition was varied<BR>(8) Thickness of ThO<SUB>2</SUB> powder layer was varied<BR>The active deposit was examined radiochemically.
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著者
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SHINAGAWA Mutsuaki
Department of Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University
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SHINAGAWA Mutsuaki
Department of Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of
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MIZUMOTO Yoshihiko
Department of Nuclear Engineering, Institute of Atomic Energy, Kinki University
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FURUSHIMA Kazuyoshi
Department of Nuclear Engineering, Institute of Atomic Energy, Kinki University
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