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A new crystalline microporous inorganic ion-exchanger, indium sulphide, was synthesized and characterized. Elemental analysis suggests that the probable composition of this exchanger is [In10.5S14.5]·[(H2NCH2CH2-NHCH2)2]2.5. This exchanger is stable in dilute acid (<2M) has strong binding ability with Sr2+, and a quicker exchange kinetic equilibrium taking its crystalline nature into account.
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Lan, Y., Su, Z., Li, X. et al. Synthesis of a new microporous indium sulphide and its capabilities to the separation of strontium. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 273, 99–102 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-007-0717-9
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