Update on the chemical thermodynamics of uranium, neptunium, plutonium, americium and technetium
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Update on the chemical thermodynamics of uranium, neptunium, plutonium, americium and technetium
(Chemical thermodynamics, v. 5)
Elsevier, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 765-879) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume is part of the series on "Chemical Thermodynamics", published under the aegis of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, and updates and expands the thermodynamic data on inorganic compounds and complexes of uranium, neptunium, plutonium, americium and technetium contained in the previous volumes of the series. A review team, composed of seven internationally recognized experts, has critically reviewed during five years all the scientific literature containing chemical thermodynamic information for the above mentioned systems that has appeared since the publication of the earlier volumes. The results of this critical review carried out following the Guidelines of the OECD NEA Thermochemical Database Project have been documented in the present volume, which contains new tables of selected values for formation and reaction thermodynamical properties and an extensive bibliography.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgement
Note from the chairman of the NEA TDB Project Phase II
Editor's note
Part I. Introductory material
1. Introduction
2. Standards, conventions and contents of tables
Part II. Tables of selected data
3. Selected data for uranium
4. Selected data for neptunium
5. Selected data for plutonium
6. Selected data for americium
7. Selected data for technetium
8. Selected auxiliary data
Part III. Discussion of new data selection
9. Discussion of new data selection for uranium
10. Discussion of new data selection for neptunium
11. Discussion of new data selection for plutonium
12. Discussion of new data selection for americium
13. Discussion of new data selection for technetium
14. Discussion of new auxiliary data selection
Part IV. Appendices
A. Discussion of selected references
B. Ionic strength corrections
C. Assigned uncertainties
D. Some limitations encountered in the use of the ionic strength correction procedures
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