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A new inorganic exchanger consisting of the normal copper chromate (CUCR) was prepared and studied: its application to radiochemical separations was explored after batchwise measuring the distribution coefficients of several elements. Radiostrontium isolation from fission products was performed by combined use of CUCR and PRTD, a new form of tin dioxide previously investigated.
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Stella, R., Ganzerli Valentini, M.T. & Maggi, L. Characterization of copper chromate as a new inorganic exchanger for the isolation of Sr radioisotopes from fission products. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles 149, 59–65 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02053713
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