Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound – Group iva metal
Patent
1999-10-28
2000-11-14
Nguyen, Ngoc-Yen
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound
Group iva metal
423 2, 423341, 423489, 423491, 423 91, 423DIG7, 210681, C01G 1704, C01B 3308
Patent
active
061466018
ABSTRACT:
Isotopes of either germanium or silicon are separated by a chemical exchange reaction. Preferably the compound is a hydro halide or halide composition and the donor can be a wide variety of compounds such as a lower molecular weight alcohol.
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Abesadze Teimuraz
Manning Dennis K.
Saunders William E.
Wachs Marvin Y.
Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.
Nguyen Ngoc-Yen
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