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Ferrocyanides of zirconium(IV) and tin(IV), antimonates of cerium(IV) and titanium(IV), and cerium(IV) tungstate, has been shown to be useful materials as inorganic ion exchangers in radio- and analytical chemistry. These materials are sufficiently stable towards high dose of γ-radiations. Attempt is made to study some structural aspects and possible exchange sites of these materials using different techniques like thermal, Mössbauer and infrared spectroscopy.
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Gill, J.S., Tandon, S.N. Structural studies on some inorganic ion exchangers. J. Radioanal. Chem. 36, 345–351 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02517002
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