Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer.
Abstract
The major purpose of the spectrometer was to support research on low temperature molten salts. Specifically, to be used in the determination of the composition of the salt solutions (1H and 13C) and as a probe in the determination of the nature of complexation of metal complexes. In the case of the latter, the instrument was used to probe the nature of octahedral cationic complexes of aluminum and gallium in the melts (the first such observations). Some of the aluminum work has been in support of our work at the University of Michigan and some of the aluminum and all of the gallium work is collaboration with the F.J. Seiler Research Laboratory (AFSC) at the Air Force Academy. Keywords: Military procurement, Procurement document.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1987
- Accession Number
- ADA192928
Entities
People
- Francis M. Donahue
Organizations
- University of Michigan