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A method for the separation of microgram quantities of T1/I/ and T1/III/ from hydrochloric acid solutions has been developed. T1/III/ was extracted as HTlCl4 into benzene by di-n-pentyl sulphoxide /DPSO/ and di-n-octyl sulphoxide /DOSO/. Conditions for the effective extraction of T1/III/, free from T1/I/, have been worked out.
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Reddy, A.S., Reddy, M.L.P. Solvent extraction separation of T1/I/ from T1/III/ with sulphoxides. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters 94, 259–264 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02165169
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