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Thorium vapor pressure, high temperature

The light actinide metals (Th, Pa, and U) have extremely low vapor pressures. Their preparation via the vapor phase of the metal requires temperatures as high as 2375 K for U and 2775 K for Th and Pa. Therefore, uranium is more commonly prepared by calciothermic reduction of the tetrafluoride or dioxide (Section II,A). Thorium and protactinium metals on the gram scale can be prepared and refined by the van Arkel-De Boer process, which is described next. [Pg.10]


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