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Radiochemical separations by retention on ionic precipitate adsorption tests on 11 materials

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The retention of different radio-ions on columns of eleven ionic precipitates from different acid media was studied, in view of possible applications for radiochemical separations. The results of about 2,000 adsorption experiments, carried out in a standardized way, are presented schematically in periodic tables.

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Girardi, F., Pietra, R. & Sabbioni, E. Radiochemical separations by retention on ionic precipitate adsorption tests on 11 materials. J. Radioanal. Chem. 5, 141–171 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02513708

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