Magnetic Isotope Effect in the Uranium Isotopes Separation

Authors: I. V. Zhyganiuk, A. V. Zubko, O. B. Lysenko

arXiv: 1802.02530v1 - DOI (physics.chem-ph)

Abstract: When uranyl nitrate is photolysed in the water solution, light isotope ${}^{235}{\rm U}$ is separated from isotope ${}^{238}{\rm U}$ ; an enrichment factor $K = 1.04$ . The initial samples were depleted by a light isotope of uranium ${}^{235}{\rm U}$ (degree $\beta = 0.00455$). Regenerated uranyl nitrate was enriched by an isotope of uranium ${}^{235}{\rm U}$ (degree $\alpha = 0.00464$). Uranium tetrafluoride was depleted by an isotope of uranium ${}^{235}{\rm U}$ (degree $\beta = 0.00446$). Uranium isotopes are separated by the magnetic isotope effect (MIE) in uranyl nitrate photoreduction.

Submitted to arXiv on 07 Feb. 2018

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