Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Radioactive – Uranium compound
Patent
1978-01-20
1979-12-18
Mack, John H.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Radioactive
Uranium compound
429 33, 429191, 204242, 204195S, 204 1T, C01G 4300, H01M 810, H01M 618, G01N 2746
Patent
active
041794915
ABSTRACT:
The material H(UO.sub.2)XO.sub.4.nH.sub.2 O, where X is P, As or I(OH).sub.2, conducts protons and when pressed under steadily increasing pressure (subsequently gradually released) may find use as a component of a battery, fuel cell, electrochromic cell, water vapor pressure meter or the like.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3331002 (1967-07-01), Everitt
patent: 3410780 (1968-11-01), Holden
Howe Arthur T.
Shilton Mark G.
Mack John H.
National Research Development Corporation
Valentine D. R.
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