Published March 1, 1935
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Chemical Identification of the Radioelements Produced from Carbon and Boron by Deuteron Bombardment
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- Yost, Don M.
- Ridenour, L. N.
- Shinohara, K.
Chicago
Abstract
Chemical experiments were made on the radioactive substances resulting from the bombardment of carbon and boron by deuterons. Carbon is shown to yield an isotope of nitrogen and boron an isotope of carbon. The nitrogen so formed has a half-life of 10.5 minutes while that found by Curie and Joliot on bombardment of boron with alpha-particles has a half-life of 14 minutes. These facts are discussed.
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Copyright © 1935 American Institute of Physics. Received December 26, 1934. We wish to express here our thanks to the Seeley W. Mudd fund for the financial support which made this work possible.Files
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