George E. Boyd - Publications

Affiliations: 
Chemistry Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States 
 1984 University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States 
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1969 Brown LC, Begun GM, Boyd GE. Production of bromite and perbromate ions in crystalline cesium bromate irradiated with cobalt-60 .gamma.-rays and the vibrational spectrum of the perbromate ion Journal of the American Chemical Society. 91: 2250-2254. DOI: 10.1021/Ja01037A012  0.302
1959 Boyd GE, Cobble JW. Recoil reactions with high intensity slow neutron sources. III. The radiation decomposition of crystalline KBrO3 Journal of Physical Chemistry. 63: 919-925.  0.573
1953 Cobble JW, Smith WT, Boyd GE. Thermodynamic Properties of Technetium and Rhenium Compounds. II. Heats of Formation of Technetium Heptoxide and Pertechnic Acid, Potential of the Technetium-(IV)-Technetium(VII) Couple, and a Potential Diagram for Technetium1,2 Journal of the American Chemical Society. 75: 5777-5782. DOI: 10.1021/ja01119a002  0.537
1952 Boyd GE, Cobble JW, Wexler S. Recoil reactions with high intensity slow neutron sources. I. The Szilard-Chalmers enrichment of 35.9 h Br82 Journal of the American Chemical Society. 74: 237-240. DOI: 10.1021/ja01121a062  0.555
1952 Boyd GE, Cobble JW, Nelson CM, Smith WT. Chemistry of technetium. I. Preparation of technetium heptoxide Journal of the American Chemical Society. 74: 556-557.  0.532
1952 Cobble JW, Nelson CM, Parker GW, Smith WT, Boyd GE. Chemistry of technetium. II. Preparation of technetium metal Journal of the American Chemical Society. 74: 1852.  0.551
1952 Cobble JW, Boyd GE. Recoil reactions with high intensity slow neutron sources. II. The retention of radiobromine by crystalline KBrO3 Journal of the American Chemical Society. 74: 1282-1286.  0.588
1950 Boyd GE, Adamson AW, Myers LS. Ion charge and exchange rates with ion-exchange polymers Journal of the American Chemical Society. 72: 4807-4808.  0.431
1947 BOYD GE, MYERS LS, ADAMSON AW. The exchange adsorption of ions from aqueous solutions by organic zeolites; performance of deep adsorbent beds under non-equilibrium conditions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 69: 2849-59. PMID 20270839  0.459
1947 BOYD GE, ADAMSON AW, MYERS LS. The exchange adsorption of ions from aqueous solutions by organic zeolites; kinetics. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 69: 2836-48. PMID 20270838  0.469
1947 BOYD GE, SCHUBERT J, ADAMSON AW. The exchange adsorption of ions from aqueous solutions by organic zeolites; ion-exchange equilibria. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 69: 2818-29. PMID 20270836  0.472
1942 Copeland LE, Harkins WD, Boyd GE. A superliquid in two dimensions and a first-order change in a condensed monolayer: II. Abnormal viscosity relations of alcohol monolayers in condensed liquid phases The Journal of Chemical Physics. 10: 357-365. DOI: 10.1063/1.1723735  0.458
1942 Harkins WD, Boyd GE. The binding energy between a crystalline solid and a liquid: The energy of adhesion and emersion. Energy of emersion of crystalline powders. II Journal of the American Chemical Society. 64: 1195-1204. DOI: 10.1021/Ja01257A055  0.466
1942 Boyd GE, Harkins WD. The energy of immersion of crystalline powders in water and organic liquids. I Journal of the American Chemical Society. 64: 1190-1194. DOI: 10.1021/Ja01257A054  0.461
1942 Boyd GE, Harkins WD. The film balance: As an analytical tool for biological and food research Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. 14: 496-502. DOI: 10.1021/I560106A019  0.351
1939 Harkins WD, Boyd GE. Viscosity of two-dimensional systems: Effect of pressure and temperature, and detection of phase transitions in monolayers [5] The Journal of Chemical Physics. 7: 203-204. DOI: 10.1063/1.1750417  0.442
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