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Photochemical isotope separation of mercury-196 by reaction with hydrogen halides

Webster et al., 1981

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239917265832264971
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Webster C
Zare R
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry

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The rarest of the naturally occurring isotopes of mercury, 196Hg (0.146% abundance), has been photochemically separated by reaction with hydrogen halides as scavengers of the excited Hg (1 23Px) atoms. A separation of 2-3 mg/h of enriched calomel product is …
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