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A survey of nonelectrolytic routes for CI2 production was conducted by Argonne National Laboratory the economics of these processes were examined in detail (76). One route identified as energy efficient and economically attractive is the conversion of waste NH Cl to CI2. [Pg.505]

A Survey of Potential Chlorine Production Processes, Contract 31-109-38-2411 by Versar Inc., ANL/OEPM-79-1, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, HI., April, 1979. [Pg.521]

Abam Engineers, Final Report on Process Engineering andEconomic Evaluations of Diaphragm and Membrane Chloride Cell Technologies, ANL/OEPM-80-9, Argonne National Laboratories, Argonne, lU., Dec. 1980. [Pg.521]

R. C. llimatainer and W. L. Merchan, ReportAIAE-5429, Argonne National Laboratory, Northbrook, hi., 1955. [Pg.134]

R. Gatrone, Argonne National Laboratories, private communication, 1989. [Pg.399]

R. A. Leonard and co-workers. Development of a 25cmA.nnular Centrifugal Contactor, ANL-80-15, Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, lU., June 1980. [Pg.209]

One was a water-moderated and water-cooled pressurized reactor the other was a Hquid-metal-cooled iatermediate neutron energy reactor. A land-based prototype submafine power plant called Mark I was built and tested at the National Reactor Testing Station. Argonne National Laboratory provided scientific data and Bettis Laboratory of Westinghouse Electric Corp. suppHed engineering expertise. [Pg.223]

The EBWR Experimental Boiling Water Reactor, ANL-5607, Argonne National Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C., 1957. [Pg.226]

J. Blaise, M. Fred, and R. G. Gutmacher, ReportMJSlE-83-93, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, hi., 1984. [Pg.206]

M. Levenson, J. V. C. Trice, and W. J. Mecham, Comparative Cost Study of the Processing of Oxide, Carbide, and MetalFast Breeder Reactor Fuels by Aqueous, Uolatility andPyrochemicalMethods, ANL-7137, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, lU., 1966. [Pg.207]

L. R. Kehnan, W. D. Wilkinson, A. B. Shuck, and R. C. Goert2, The Safe Handling ofRadioactire Pyrophoric Materials ANL-5509, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, lU., 1955. [Pg.208]

Nuclear reactor and generator at Argonne National Laboratory used primarily for research and development in testing reactor fuels as weU as for training. The generation from the unit is used for internal consumption. [Pg.3]

L. E. Vaaler and co-workers, BatteUe Columbus Laboratories, Final Report on a Survey of Electrochemical Metal WinningProcesses, ANL/OEPM-79-3, Argonne National Laboratory, Mar. 1979. Available from National Technical Information Service, Washington, D.C. [Pg.171]

Michael Krumpelt, Ph.D., Manager, Fuel Cell Technology, Argonne National Laboratory Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, Electrochemical Society (Section 27, Energy Resources, Conversion, and Utilization)... [Pg.13]

Shelby A. Miller, Ph.D., P.E., Resident Retired Senior Engineer, Argonne National Laboratory American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow), American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Fellow), American Institutes of Chemists (Fellow), Filtration Society, New York Academy of Sciences, Society of Chemical Industry (Section 18, Liquid-Solid Operations and Equipment Section 27, Energy Resources, Conversion, and Utilization)... [Pg.14]

The contributions of J, K, Fink, Argonne National Laboratory U, GriguU, Tech, Universitat, Munich, Germany and H, Sato, Keio University, Japan, are acknowledged. [Pg.45]


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