EMS Office of Naval Research Technical Reports

Contract Number N6 onr 289 Task Order 11 NR 081-060

Office of Naval Research Technical Reports
NumberTitle, Author, YearReference
T.R. 1Color of Minerals, by W.A. Weyl, M.D. Beals, A.I. Cramer, and T. Forland. December 1948.NR 081-060
T.R. 2Crystal Chemistry and Optical Properties of Defect Structures, by W.A. Weyl and T. Forland. March 1949.NR 081-060
T.R. 3Photochemistry of Rutile, by W.A. Weyl and T. Forland. August 1949NR 081-060
T.R. 4Light Absorption as a Result of an Interaction of Two States of Valency of the Same Element: Iron, by W.A. Weyl. January 1950.NR 081-060
T.R. 5The Color Change of Ferrous Hydroxide upon Oxidation, by R.R. Shively, Jr and W.A. Weyl. February 1950.NR 081-060
T.R. 6The Mechanism of Crystal Growth as Affected by Impurities, by W.A. Weyl, March 1950.NR 081-060

Contract Number N6 onr 269 Task Order 8 NR 032-264 - 032-265

Office of Naval Research Technical Reports
NumberTitle, Author, YearReference
No. 1Influence of the Carrier on the Catalytic Activity of Adsorbed Heavy Metal Ions. D. P. Enright, E. C. Marboe, and W. A. Weyl. October 1948.NR 032-265
No. 2Comparison of the Catalytic Activity of Noble and Non-Noble Gas-Type Ion on the Decomposition of H2O2. D. P. Enright, E. C. Marboe, and W. A. Weyl. January 1949NR 032-265
 INFLUENCE OF ASYMMETRICAL FORCE FIELDS ON SOME OPTICAL, CHEMICAL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES. (June 1949)
No. 3Influence of Surface Ions on the Rate of Inversion of Mercuric Iodide. W. A. Weyl and D. P. Enright.NR 032-264,
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No. 4On the Surface Structure and Surface Properties of Crystals and Glasses. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-264,
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No. 5Discussion of Flow and Rupture of Cubic Crystals from an Atomic Point of View. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-264,
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No. 6Decomposition of Complex Anions in Asymmetrical Force Fields (Derivation of a Theory of Detonators). W. A. Weyl.NR 032-264,
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No. 7Dielectric Properties of Glass and Their Structural Interpretation. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-264,
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No. 8Surface Polarization and Wettability of Inorganic Substances by Water. D. P. Enright, L. R. Sonders, and W. A. Weyl. July 1949.NR 032-264,
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No. 9Mechanochemistry of the Dispersion of Mercury in Liquids in an Ultrasonic Field. Evelyn C. Marboe and W. A. Weyl. August 1949.NR 032-265
No. 10Active Oxygen Formed at the Surface of Silica and Clay as a Possible Cause of Silicosis. W. A. Weyl. August 1949.NR 032-265
No. 11Surface Chemistry of Silica. I. Crystal Chemical Considerations. W. A. Weyl. September 1949.NR 032-265
No. 12Wettability, A Function of the Polarizability of the Surface Ions. L. R. Sonders, D. P. Enright, and W. A. Weyl. October 1949.NR 032-265
No. 13Formation of a Sulfate Glass. T. Forland and W. A. Weyl. October 1949.NR 032-265
 A NEW APPROACH TO THE CHEMISTRY OF SURFACES. (August 1950)
No. 14The Role of Ionic Deformation in Surface Chemistry. W.A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 15Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide by Lead Fluoride. D. P. Enright, P. A. Marshall, and W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 16Surface Chemical Reactions of Silica. A. I. Cramer, D. P. Enright, K. Forland, T. Forland, E. C. Marboe, P. A. Marshall, and W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 17Mechanism for the Release of Protons from Silica Gel Containing Impurities. T. Forland and W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 18Oxidation Mechanism of the Surface of Silica Gel During its Dehydration. T. Forland and W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 19Atomic Structure of Water and Some of its Manifestations. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 20Semiconductors and Their Catalytic Activity. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 21On the Formation and the Chemical Reactions of Nascent Surfaces. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 22Formation of Ammonia During the Dehydration of Silica Gel in a Nitrogen Atmosphere. A. I. Cramer and W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
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No. 23Preliminary Experiments on Cavitation by Propellers. E. C. Marboe, W. Capps, and W. A. Weyl. October 1950.NR 032-265
 CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY OF DEFECTIVE STRUCTURES. (January 1950)
No. 24Effect of Foreign Atoms in the Electronic Properties of Crystals. W.A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 25Influence of Impurities on the Electrical Conductivity of Rutile. G. H. Johnson and W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 26Application of the Substitution Method to Crystals Forming F-type Semiconductors. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 27Change of a P-type Semiconductor into a N-type Semiconductor by Vapor Treatment. W. Capps and W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 28A Chemical Approach to the Rectifying Properties of Metal-Semiconductor Interfaces. T. Forland and W.A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 29On the Origin of the Thermoelectric Potential Between Semiconductors of Different Impurity Levels and Semiconductors and Metals. T. Forland and W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 30On the Electronic Conductivity of Glasses. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
No. 31Migration of Silver Atoms Through Glass at Room Temperature. G. E. Rindone and W. A. Weyl.NR 032-265
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No. 32The Hydrolysis of Ethyl Orthosilicate as a Means for Determining Flourine Ions. D. F. Enright, P. A. Marshall, and W. A. Weyl. May 1951. 
 LOW TEMPERATURE VISCOSITY MEASUREMENTS OF GLASSES CONTAINING NON-NOBLE GAS IONS. (June 1951)
No. 33The Effects of Oxide Constituents on the Low Temperature Viscosity of Silicate and Phosphate Glasses. T. A. Kupinski.NR 032-264,
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No. 34Further Effects of Oxide Constituents on the Low Temperature Viscosity of Glass. L. C. Hoffman.NR 032-264,
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No. 35A Study of the Effects of Some Noble and Non-Noble Gas-Type Ions on the Low Temperature Viscosity of Silicate Glasses. R. L. Thakur.NR 032-264,
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 RECRYSTALLIZATION AND MELTING OF SIMPLE CRYSTALS. (August 1952)
No. 36The Mechanism of Recrystallization and Sintering. W. A. Weyl and D. F. Enright.NR 032-264,
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No. 37Atomistic Approach to the Melting of Simple Ionic Crystals. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-264,
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No. 38Atomistic Approach to the Formation of Eutectics Between Simple Binary Compounds. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-264,
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No. 39A New Approach to Surface Chemistry and to Heterogeneous Catalysis. W. A. Weyl. October 1951.  Also published as Bulletin 57.NR 032-265
 EXPERIMENTAL. (August 1952)
No. 40The Change in Friction Between the Particles of Dry Powders on Heating. A. C. Marshall and P. A. Marshall.NR 032-264,
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No. 41Differential Thermal Analysis of Some Metal Hydroxides. D. P. Enright.NR 032-264,
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No. 42Absorption of Water by Cesium Disilicate Glass. D. P. Enright.
No. 43Lead Fluoride as a “Solvent” for Silicates. D. P. Enright and P. A. Marshall.NR 032-264,
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No. 44Effect of Some Non-Noble Gas-Type Ions on the Low Temperature Viscosity of Silicate Glasses. D. P. Enright.NR 032-264,
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No. 45An Experimental Study of Silicate Liquid Immiscibility. M. D. Karkhanavala and W. A. Weyl.NR 032-264,
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No. 46Chemical Properties of Some Oxide Surface. D. P. Enright.NR 032-264,
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No. 47Electrical Potentials Between Platinum and Some Other Metals in Fused Salts. A. C. Marshall.NR 032-264,
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No. 48Electrical Potentials Observed During Melting and Crystallization of Salts. A. C. Marshall.NR 032-264,
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No. 49The Influence of the Environment on the Probability of Electron Transfer. M. D. Karkhanavala.NR 032-264,
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No. 50pH Change of a Quartz Suspension in Water During Stirring. D. P. Enright and W. A. Weyl.NR 032-264,
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No. 51On the Application of the Polarization Theory to Ceramic Problems. J. W. Lindenthal. May 1952.NR 032-264,
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No. 52The Screening of Cations as a Basic Principle of Inorganic Chemistry. W. A. Weyl. July 1952.NR 032-264,
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No. 53A Study of the Thermal Expansion of Glasses. M. D. Karkhanavala. November 1952.NR 032-264,
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No. 54Kinetics of Reactions Between Oxides in the Solid State. Wayne E. Brownell. August 1953.NR 032-264,
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No. 55An Evaluation of Some Methods for the Analysis of Clay Materials. W. G. Ormsby and L. B. Sand. November 1953. (Also issued as Contract Number N6 onr 269, Task Order 9, NR 081-062.)NR 032-264,
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No. 56Atomistic Interpretation of the Effect of the Composition on the Viscosity of Glass. Evelyn C. Marboe and W. A. Weyl. March 1954.NR 032-264,
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No. 57An Investigation of the Activity of Calcium Carbonate in Mixtures of Fused Salts. Tormod Forland. September 1954NR 032-264
No. 58Some Studies of the Low and High Forms of SiO2 and AlPO4. F. H. Gillery. November 1954.NR 032-264
 MEASUREMENTS AND EVALUATION OF ELECTRICAL POTENTIALS BETWEEN OXIDE SYSTEMS. (December 1954) Introductory Remarks by W. A. Weyl.
No. 59Measurements and Evaluation of Electrical Potentials Between Oxides and Fused Glasses. Emile P. Plumat.NR 032-264
No. 60Measurements and Evaluation of Electrical Potentials Between Glasses. Megumi Tashiro.NR 032-264
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No. 61A NEW APPROACH TO THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF SAND-WATER AND CLAY-WATER MIXTURES. March 1955.
  • First Section: Atomistic Approach to the Solubility of Simple Compounds and to the Constitution of Aqueous Solutions. W. A. Weyl.
     
  • Second Section: Atomistic Approach to the Surface Energy of Solids and an Explanation of the Surfac Forces of Clay. W. A. Weyl.
     
  • Third Section: Fundamentals Concerning the Interaction of Solids with Water. W. A. Weyl.
     
  • Fourth Section: Rheology of Sand-Water and Clay-Water Mixtures. W. C. Ormsby and W. A. Weyl.
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No. 62A Study on Surface Chemical Reactions. S. Bentur.NR 032-264
No. 63Freezing Point Depression and Its Structural Interpretation. Tormod Forland. April 1955.NR 032-264
 THE ROLE OF POLARIZATION IN DETERMINING SOME THERMAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF NON-METALLIC SOLIDS. (June 1955)
No. 64Effect of Temperature and Pressure on the Screening Demands of Cations. W. A. Weyl.(An Interpretation of the Thermal Expansion of the Alkali Halides and of the Structural Changes Occurring in Glasses Under High Pressure)NR 032-264
No. 65Atomistic Interpretation of the Hardness of Simple Compounds. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-264
No. 66The Theoretical Strength of Brittle Solids as Affected by the Polarization of Constituent Ions. W. A. Weyl.NR 032-264
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No. 67A New Acid-Base Concept Applicable to Aqueous Systems, Fused Salts, Glasses, and Solids. W. A. Weyl. February 1956.NR 032-264
No. 68The Effects of the Polarization of the Constituent Ions on the Photoelastic Birefringence of the Glass. Megumi Tashiro. March 1956.NR 032-264
No. 69On the Properties of Some Mixtures of Fused Salts. Tormod Forland. June 1956.NR 032-264
No. 70A Method for the Continuous Measurement of High-Temperature Heat-Content of Glasses and of Fused Salts. Megumi Tashiro. October 1956.NR 032-264
No. 71A Survey of the Effect of Composition on the Internal Friction of Glass. L. C. Hoffman and W. A. Weyl. February 1957.NR 032-264
No. 72The Structure of the High Temperature Modification of Lithium Sulfate. T. Forland and J. Krogh-Moe. June 1957.NR 032-264
No. 73Glass Formation in the System KNO3-Ca(NO3)2. Sigmund Urnes. August 1957.NR 032-264
No. 74An Atomistic Interpretation of the Aging of Aluminum Hydroxide Gel. S. Bentur and Evelyn C. Marboe. August 1957.NR 032-264
No. 75The Mechanism of the Kinetics of Hydrolysis and Hydration Reactions. Evelyn Chostner Marboe and Woldemar A. Weyl. December 1957.NR 032-264
No. 76Final Report of the Activity During the Period of this Contract 1948-1957. W. A. Weyl and E. C. Marboe. December 1957.NR 032-264