Acknowledgment I wish to express my g r a t i t u d e t o m y colleagues, specifically, N . L y n n J a r vis, A r t h u r Snow, J o h n F . Giuliani, William Barger, D a w n Dominguez, a n d J o h n L i n t for s t i m u l a t i n g discus sions a n d m a n y significant scientific c o n t r i b u t i o n s t o t h e chemical microsensor research p r o g r a m a t N R L .
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Plutonium Chemistry
William T. Carnall, Editor Argonne National Laboratory Gregory R. Choppin, Editor Florida State University Reviews recent progress in plutonium chemistry. Reports on fundamental re search as well as applied environmental and process chemical research. Covers physical-inorganic chemistry and spectroscopy, solution chemistry and behavior of plutonium in the aquatic en vironment, and separations chemistry. Includes introductory chapter by Glenn T. Seaborg, Nobel laureate and codiscoverer of element 94 and numerous radioactive isotopes. CONTENTS
Hank Wohltjen is a research chemist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). He received his undergraduate education—a BS in chemistry in 1972 and a BS in engineering science (electrical) in 1974—from the City University of New York, and his PhD (chemistry) from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. From 1978 to 1979 he was an IBM postdoctoral fellow in the Ε-beam lithography group at the T. J. Watson Research Laboratory in Yorktown Heights and was later em ployed in the New Devices group at IBM's research laboratory in Zurich, Switzerland, where he worked on mi crofabrication of Josephson effect su perconducting memory circuits. Since joining NRL in 1981 he has focused on development of new chemical microsensors and microinstrumentation.
Plutonium Chemistry: The Beginnings · Magnetic Properties of Organometallic and Coordination Compounds · Reaction of Pu Metal with Diiodoethane · Bis(M-hydroxo)tetraaquadiplutonium(IV) Sulfate · Superconductivity and Magnetism in Metallic Pu Systems · Pu Halides and Halogeno Complexes · Thermodynamics of Pu-Noble Metal Compounds · Thermodynamic Aspects of Pu-O System · Hypostoichiometric Pu Dioxide · x-Ray Photoemission Spectroscopy · PuFe Gas Photophysics and Photochemistry · Measurement and Interpretation of Pu Spectra · Stability and Electronic Spectrum of CsPuFe · Pu Solution Chemistry · Pu(IV) Hydrous Polymer Chemistry · Pu Ions and Products of H2O Radiolysis · Stability Constants, Enthalpies, and Entropies · Photochemistry of Aqueous Pu Solu tions · Behavior of Pu in Natural Waters · Aquatic Chemistry of Pu · Pu(IV) Ion in CarbonateBicarbonate Solutions · Ground-Water Composi tion and Pu Transport Processes · Overview of Pu Process Chemistry · Pu Process Chemistry at Rocky Flats · Pyrochemical Processing of Pu · Pu Production and Purification at Los Alamos · Carbamoylmethylphosphoryl Derivatives · Ap pendixes: Round Table Discussion; Pu Isotopes Based on a symposium jointly sponsored by the Divisions of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology and Analytical Chemistry of the American Chemical Society ACS Symposium Series No. 216 480 pages (1983) Clothbound LC 83-6057 ISBN 0-8412-0772-0 US & Canada $51.95 Export $62.95 Order from: American Chemical Society Distribution Office Dept. 24 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W. Washington, DC 20036 or CALL TOLL FREE 800-424-6747 and use your VISA or MasterCard.
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