RI 5689 Applications Of Radioisotopes In Metallurgical Research ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. L. Gibbs
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

Many factors contributed to the decision to build a radiochemical laboratory at the Salt Lake City Metallurgy Research Center to investigate the application of radioactive isotopes and chemical compounds in extractive metallurgy. These reasons included the notable success achieved in biological sciences with radioisotopes, the development of reliable instruments and methods for identifying the isotopes and measuring their activities, and the commercial availability of radioisotopes in a variety of forms and known activities. The paramount reason, however, was the realization that better methods were needed for guiding and quantifying research to resolve the complex extractive metallurgy problems under study at the Research Center. This is the first of a series of reports describing the application of radioisotopes and radioactivity techniques in extractive metallurgy. The report includes a discussion of licensing and safety requirements, a general description of the laboratory and the methods used, a definition of the nature and scope of the research program, and a synopsis of the more important problems studied. Subsequent reports will concern radioactive techniques for solving specific problems in mineral dressing, hydrometallurgy, and pyrometallurgy.
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APA: H. L. Gibbs  (1960)  RI 5689 Applications Of Radioisotopes In Metallurgical Research ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: H. L. Gibbs RI 5689 Applications Of Radioisotopes In Metallurgical Research ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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