Lithium Isotope Separation on Complex Formation I. Equilibrium Study
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Lithium isotope separation on molecular complex formation has been studied in lithium chloride- 1, 4-dioxane systems. The complex shows an absorption maximum at 270 mμ, and the molar ratio LiCl/dioxane in the complex has been found to be 1:1. The isotope ratio has been determined by a mass spectrometer using a surface ionization ion source. The results show that Li is enriched in the complex and the single stage separation factor is 1.026 in equilibrium at 100 °C. The separation of lithium isotopes seems to occur during the isotope exchange reaction between LiCl-dioxane complex and uncomplexed LiCl.
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著者
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Yamashita S.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, The University of Tokyo
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Hayakawa Teruo
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Osaka Prefecture
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