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The efficiency of a separation of metal ions by combining a displacement or exchange reaction and a liquid-liquid extraction procedure is calculated as a function of parameters such as pH, the ratio of the concentrations of reagent and analyte and the ratio of the concentrations of reagent and interfering ions. The resulting equations can be used to optimize separation conditions in activation analysis and to calculate favourable conditions for multielement isotope dilution analysis, the application of which is discussed.
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Ooms, P.C.A., Brinkman, U.A.T. & Das, H.A. Application of displacement- and exchange reactions in neutron activation and isotope dilution analysis. J. Radioanal. Chem. 46, 255–264 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02519892
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