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Segré, Halford and Seaborg1 demonstrated the isomeric filiation of bromine 80 by a chemical method on the basis of the Szilard-Chalmers process. We have carried out experiments in which the isomeric filiation is proved by a physical method, collecting the isomers when partly separated by means of an electric field using electrodes in a non-electrolytic solution.
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CAPRON, P., STOKKINK, G. & VAN MEERSSCHE, M. Separation of Nuclear Isomers in the Electric Field. Nature 157, 806 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157806a0
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