[ RadSafe ] Fwd: Zirconium hydrogen genesis (hydrogenation) To: Roger Helbig rhelbig at sfo.c
Jeff Terry
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Sat Mar 12 20:21:31 CST 2011
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> From: NiagaraNet at aol.com
> Date: March 12, 2011 8:19:05 PM CST
> To: terryj at iit.edu
> Subject: Re: Zirconium hydrogen genesis (hydrogenation) To: Roger Helbig rhelbig at sfo.c
>
> In a message dated 3/12/2011 9:11:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, NiagaraNet at aol.com writes:
>
> cc- Roger Helbig rhelbig at sfo.com
>
> Zirconium
> Zirconium based catalysts are used in amination, hydrogenation,
> isomerization and oxidation reactions. Lithium zirconate can be used to absorb carbon
> ...
> www.chemicool.com/elements/zirconium.html - Cached - Similar
>
> Zirconium in the nuclear industry: international symposium - Google Books
> Result ASTM Committee B-10 on Reactive and Refractory Metals and Alloys - 2005 -
> Zirconium VF Urbanic1 Oxidation of Zirconium Alloys in Steam at 1000 to 1 850 °C
> REFERENCE: Urbanic, VF, ... Both hydrogen and heat are released during the
> reaction. ...
> books.google.com/books?id=yFLACMvgyQsC...
>
> Zirconium | Zirconium
> Zirconium metal is a very dangerous fire hazard in the form of dust when
> exposed to heat, flame or by chemical reaction with oxidizing agents. ...
> www.espimetals.com/index.php/online-catalog/316-zirconium - Cached
>
> Handbook of Non-Ferrous Metal Powders: Technologies and Applications -
> Google Books Result
> Oleg D. Neikov, Stanislav Naboychenko, Victor G Gopienko - 2009 -
> Reference - 634 pages
> Methods of producing zirconium powder or sponge can be classified into
> five ... reaction heat effect amounts to 1110kJ per 1 kg of (K2ZrF6 4Na)
> mixture. ...
> books.google.com/books?isbn=1856174220...
>
> [PDF]
> THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF CARBIDE PRECIPITATES IN A NIOBIUM ...
> File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
> by DM Farkas - 1995 - Cited by 1 - Related articles
> Specimeus of the niobium ahoy were obtained with the heat treatments
> summarized in .... For the zirconium-carbon reaction example, having either or
> both ...
> mpac.engr.ucdavis.edu/publications/alloy2.PDF
>
> High temperature reaction between uranium monosulfide and ...
> by M Yamawaki - 1971 - Related articles
> Cross section across zone of reaction between US (top) and zirconium after
> heating at 1000 C for 24 h, showing distribution of the nearly same
> density and ...
> linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0022311571900274
>
> Zirconium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
> Zirconium is also a component in some abrasives, such as grinding wheels
> and sandpaper. ... by heating a mixture of potassium and potassium-zirconium
> fluoride in a ... tetrachloride (ZrCl4), which is used in the
> Friedel-Crafts reaction. ...
> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zirconium - Cached - Similar
>
> Zircorium Cation Reactions [MarZ Chemistry]
> 17: Sodium Silicate. a) A THICK GELATINOUS PPT on adding xs silicate. b)
> No further reaction on heating or standing. Zirconium Silicate was
> precipitated. ...
> www.marz-kreations.com/Chemistry/Cation.../162u-Zirconium.html - Cached
>
> Karl Grossman: Hydrogen, Zirconium, Flashbulbs -- and Nuclear ...
> Mar 12, 2011 ... Before then, however, zirconium reacts to the heat by
> drawing oxygen from water and steam and letting off hydrogen, which itself can
> ...
> karlgrossman.blogspot.com/2011/.../hydrogen-zirconium-flashbulbs-and.html
>
> ==
> lou ricciuti,
> researcher, author,
> http://www.artvoice.com, http://www.iicph.org,
> http://www.ask.ne.jp/~hankaku/english/niagara_fall.html,
> Niagara Falls - Lewiston - Porter, New York,
> * "Los Alamos East"
> -
> * The free world's largest ore-to-metal uranium production center.
> See: "Sites and Contractors - Appendix A"
> "Electro Metallurgical Company (Niagara Falls, New York), a subsidiary of
> Union Carbide, was the MED's largest ore-to-metal uranium production plant.
> From 1942 to 1953, the plant processed uranium tetrafluoride (green salt)
> into uranium metal. The plant was also called the Union Carbide and
> Chemical Electro-Metallurgical Division Works."
> http://www.hss.energy.gov/healthsafety/ohre/new/findingaids/epidemiologic/or
> ise/app.html,
> United States Department of Energy - Office of Health, Safety and Security,
> Office of Human Radiation Experiments,
> Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education.
>
> ==
> lou ricciuti,
> researcher, author,
> http://www.artvoice.com, http://www.iicph.org,
> http://www.ask.ne.jp/~hankaku/english/niagara_fall.html,
> Niagara Falls - Lewiston - Porter, New York,
> * "Los Alamos East"
> -
> * The free world's largest ore-to-metal uranium production center.
> See: "Sites and Contractors - Appendix A"
> "Electro Metallurgical Company (Niagara Falls, New York), a subsidiary of Union Carbide, was the MED's largest ore-to-metal uranium production plant. From 1942 to 1953, the plant processed uranium tetrafluoride (green salt) into uranium metal. The plant was also called the Union Carbide and Chemical Electro-Metallurgical Division Works."
> http://www.hss.energy.gov/healthsafety/ohre/new/findingaids/epidemiologic/orise/app.html,
> United States Department of Energy - Office of Health, Safety and Security,
> Office of Human Radiation Experiments,
> Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education.
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