GmeLin Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry 8th Edition Grnelin Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry 8th Edition GmeLin Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie Achte, v6llig neu bearbeitete AufLage Prepared GmeLin-lnstitut fur Anorganische Chemie and issued by der Max-Planck-GeseLLschaft zur F6rderung der Wissenschaften Director: Ekkehard Fluck Founded by Leopold GmeLin 8th Edition 8th Edition begun under the auspices of the Deutsche Chemische GeseLLschaft by R. J. Meyer Continued by E. H. E. Pietsch and A. Kotowski, and by Margot Becke-Goehring Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg GmbH 1989 Gmelin-Institut fur Anorganische Chemie der Max-Planck-GeseLLschaft zur F6rderung der Wissenschaften ADVISORY BOARD Dr. G. Breil, Chairman (Ruhrchemie AG, Oberhausen-Holten), Prof. Dr. K. Dehnicke (Philipps UniversiUit Marburg), Prof. Dr. N. N. Greenwood (University of Leeds), Prof. Dr. H. Grunewald (Bayer AG, Leverkusen), Prof. Dr. H. Harnisch (Hoechst AG, Frankfurt/Main-H6chst), Prof. Dr. H. 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Vanecek Grnelin Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry 8th Edition U Uranium SuppLement VoLume B 2 Alloys of Uranium with Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earths, and Elements of Main Groups III and IV With 198 illustrations AUTHORS Hans Ulrich Borgstedt, Horst Wedemeyer Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institut fUr Material- und Festk6rperforschung Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany CHIEF EDITORS Karl-Christian Buschbeck, Gmelin-Institut, Frankfurt am Main Cornelius Keller, Supervising Scientific Coordinator for the Uranium Supplement Volumes, Schule fur Kerntechnik, Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe System Number 55 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg GmbH 1989 LITERATURE CLOSING DATE: MID OF 1988 IN SOME CASES MORE RECENT DATA HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED Library of Congress CataLog Card Number: Agr 25-1383 ISBN 978-3-662-05673-8 ISBN 978-3-662-05671-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-05671-4 This work is subject to copyright. 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Preface The present voLume describes the alloys and the intermetaLLic compounds of uranium with the main group metaLs - those systems with semimetaLs such as boron and germanium are to be found in corresponding voLumes in uranium C series. In this voLume, main emphasis is given to the binary systems. Ternary systems are onLy deaLt with if there is formation of specific compounds or if there are other important characteristics or reactions. In generaL, the influence of small quantities of a third metaL on a system U-M, e.g., for mechanicaL properties or corrosion effects wiLL not be discussed in order not to extend this voLume excessiveLy. The ternary alloys are described immediateLy after the reLated binary systems. E. g., U-Ga-Ni is found after U-Ga, unLess a pLace after U-Ni couLd be imaginabLe from more systematic reasons (system of the Last position). The preferred order is aLso indicated in the sequence of eLement symboLs within the formuLas of compounds and systems: The compounds/systems reLated to U - AL are written as U - AL - M, etc. The behavior of uranium metaL towards the main group metaLs can be divided into two groups: Practically no soLubility in each other and no compound formation. This is the case for the aLkali and aLkaLine earth systems (except beryllium). OccasionaL formation of severaL compounds with Limited or extensive solid soLubility. This is observed for beryllium and the metaLs of third and fourth main group. The most frequently investigated systems are uranium - beryllium and uranium - aLu minium because of their speciaL scientific (U-Be) and technoLogicaL (U-AL) importance. UBe13, the onLy compound in the binary U - Be system, is one of the very few heavy-fermion compounds. Therefore, its physicaL properties especially were extensiveLy and thoroughLy studied in recent years. This GmeLin voLume gives a compLete and very detailed description of this compound, and at the time of publication, the most updated one. On the other hand, cermets and alloys in the U-AL system are very important as fueL, especially for the high-neutron-fLux nucLear research reactors. This fueL is mainLy based on 235U-enriched uranium on the aLuminium-rich side of the U -AL system, e. g., as UAL4 -AL cermets. In addition to the preparation of these fueLs, their physicaL and chemicaL properties as weLL as their irradiation behavior is compLeteLy, but aLso very criticaLLy, discussed (see aLso "Uranium" Suppl. Vol. A3 [1981]). Therefore, both the reader who is interested in scientific reLations and facts, as weLL as the technoLogically interested one, wiLL find this voLume to be a good source for new and critically updated information. I want to thank the two competent authors Dr. H. U. Borgstedt and Dr. H. Wedemeyer for their exceLLent contributions as weLL as the LiteraturabteiLung of the KarLsruhe NucLear Re search Center for its heLp in providing aLso hard-to-get references and reports. The very good cooperation with the GmeLin Institute, especiaLLy with the editor-in-chief Dr. KarL-Christian Buschbeck and its director Prof. Dr. Ekkehard FLuck is fully appreciated. KarLsruhe Cornelius Keller September 1989 x VoLumes published on "Radium and Actinides" Ac Actinium Main VoLume - 1942 SuppL. Vol. 1: Element and Compounds - 1981 Np, Pu, ... Transuranium Elements Main VoLume Part A: The ELements A 1, I History, Occurrence, Properties of Atomic NucLei - 1973 A 1, II Nuclides: Manufacture, Recovery, Enrichment - 1974 A 2 General Properties, Uses, Storage, BioLogy - 1973 Part B: The MetaLs B 1 MetaLs - 1976 B 2 Binary Alloy Systems 1 - 1976 B 3 Binary Alloy Systems 2 - 1977 Part C: The Compounds C Compounds - 1972 Part 0: Chemistry in SoLution D 1 Aqueous SoLutions. Coordination Chemistry - 1975 D 2 Extraction, Ion Exchange. Molten Salts - 1975 Index - 1979 Pa Protactinium Main VoLume - 1942 SuppL. Vol. 1 : Element - 1977 SuppL. Vol. 2: Metal. ALLoys. Compounds. Chemistry in Solution - 1977 Ra Radium Main VoLume - 1928 SuppL. Vol. 1: History, Cosmochemistry, Geochemistry - 1977 SuppL. Vol. 2: Element. Compounds - 1977 Th Thorium Main VoLume - 1955 SuppL. Vol. Part A: The ELement A 1 Thorium Deposits. Geochemistry (in preparation) A 2 History. Isotopes. Recovery of Thorium from Ores - 1986 A 3 Technology. Uses. Irradiated Fuel. ReprQcessing - 1988 A 4 General Properties. Spectra. Recoil Reactions - 1989 SuppL. VoL. Part C: The Compounds C 1 Compounds with NobLe Gases, Hydrogen, Oxygen - 1978 C 2 Ternary and Polynary Oxides - 1976 C 3 Compounds with Nitrogen - 1987 XI C 5 Compounds with S, Se, Te, B - 1986 C 7 Compounds with Carbon: Carbonates, Thiocyanates, Alkoxides, Carboxylates - 1988 Suppl. VoL. Part D: Chemistry in SoLution D 1 Properties of Ions in Solutions - 1988 D 2 Solvent Extraction - 1985 SuppL. VoL. Part E: Coordination Compounds E Coordination Compounds - 1985 U Uranium Main VoLume - 1936 SuppL. Vol. Part A: The ELement A 1 Uranium Deposits - 1979 A 2 Isotopes - 1980 A 3 Technology. Uses - 1981 A 4 Irradiated Fuel. Reprocessing - 1982 A 5 Spectra - 1982 A 6 General Properties. Criticality - 1983 A 7 Analysis. Biology - 1982 Suppl. Vol. Part B: The Alloys B 2 Alloys with Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earths, Elements of Main Groups III an IV - 1989 (present volume) SuppL. Vol. Part C: The Compounds C 1 Compounds with Noble Gases and Hydrogen. Uranium - Oxygen System - 1977 C 2 Oxides U30S and U03. Hydroxides, Oxide Hydrates, and Peroxides - 1978 C 3 Ternary and Polynary Oxides - 1975 C 4 U02, Preparation and Crystallographic Properties - 1984 C 5 U02, Physical Properties. Electrochemical Behavior - 1986 C 6 U02, Chemical Properties (in preparation) C 7 Compounds with Nitrogen - 1981 C 8 Compounds with Fluorine - 1980 C 9 Compounds with Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine - 1979 C 10 Compounds with Sulfur - 1984 C 11 Compounds with Selenium, Tellurium, and Baron - 1981 C 12 Carbides - 1987 C 13 Carbonates, Cyanides, Thiocyanates, Alkoxides, Carboxylates - 1983 Compounds with Silicon C 14 Compounds with Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth, and Germanium - 1981 SuppL. Vol. Part D: Chemistry in SoLution D 1 Properties of the Ions. Molten Salts - 1984 D 2 Solvent Extraction - 1982 D 3 Anion Exchange - 1982 D 4 Cation Exchange and Chromatography - 1983 SuppL. Vol. Part E: Coordination Compounds E 1 Coordination Compounds 1 - 1979 E 2 Coordination Compounds 2 (including Organouranium Compounds) - 1980
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