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Use of radioactive indicators for studying the sorption behaviour of polyvalent cations in solution

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The soprtion behaviour of Fe(III), Cr(III), Sc(III), Y(III) and U(VI) toward cationite KU-2 and silica gel under hydrolysis condition has been studied. The role of mononuclear and polynuclear hydroxo complexes in sorption is demonstrated and the mechanism of the sorption process is analyzed.

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Davydov, Y.P., Bondar', Y.I., Efremenkov, V.M. et al. Use of radioactive indicators for studying the sorption behaviour of polyvalent cations in solution. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles 82, 247–254 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02037046

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