Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction: A Series of Advances, Volume 17Yitzhak Marcus, Arup K. SenGupta Volume 17 in the Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction series represents the vanguard of research on solvent extraction. It covers the principles of electrolyte extraction and other subjects of increasing interest to the field. This volume begins with pharmaceutical applications of supercritical fluid solvents, particularly supercritical carbon dioxi |
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... Rais and Grüner , concerns a class of extremely hydrophobic and highly acidic extractants : metal bis ( dicarbollide ) s . The most prominent among them are cobalt bis ( dicarbollide ) and its chloro - substituted analogs , which are ...
... Rais and Grüner , concerns a class of extremely hydrophobic and highly acidic extractants : metal bis ( dicarbollide ) s . The most prominent among them are cobalt bis ( dicarbollide ) and its chloro - substituted analogs , which are ...
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... Rais Nuclear Research Institute Řež plc , Řež , Czech Republic Geoffrey W. Stevens Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering , The University of Melbourne , Victoria , Australia Contents Preface Contributors to Volume 17 ...
... Rais Nuclear Research Institute Řež plc , Řež , Czech Republic Geoffrey W. Stevens Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering , The University of Melbourne , Victoria , Australia Contents Preface Contributors to Volume 17 ...
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... Rais and Bohumír Grüner 243 243 I. Introduction II . Synthesis and Properties of Metal Bis ( dicarbollides and Other Cluster Boron Compounds Aimed for Extraction Purposes 247 282 283 299 III . Extraction with Basic and Halogenated х ...
... Rais and Bohumír Grüner 243 243 I. Introduction II . Synthesis and Properties of Metal Bis ( dicarbollides and Other Cluster Boron Compounds Aimed for Extraction Purposes 247 282 283 299 III . Extraction with Basic and Halogenated х ...
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... Rais 335 338 338 I. Introduction II . Aims and Scope of the Review III . Description of the Systems IV . Characteristic Examples of Equilibria in Extraction of Electrolytes V. Gibbs Energies of Transfer and Some Semiempirical Models VI ...
... Rais 335 338 338 I. Introduction II . Aims and Scope of the Review III . Description of the Systems IV . Characteristic Examples of Equilibria in Extraction of Electrolytes V. Gibbs Energies of Transfer and Some Semiempirical Models VI ...
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Contents
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Chapter 2 Reactive Solvent Extraction | 37 |
Chapter 3 Symmetrical PPDisubstituted Esters of Alkylenediphosphonic Acids as Reagents for Metal Solvent Extraction | 85 |
Chapter 4 Sulfoxide Extractants and Synergists | 165 |
Metal Bisdiscarbollide Extractants and Their Applications in Separation Chemistry | 243 |
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acid actinides activity aggregation anion applications aqueous phase atoms behavior benzene bonding carbon cations CCl4 Chem chemical chemistry chromatography cobalt bis(dicarbollide coefficients column complex compounds concentration constant containing crown decrease DEH[MDP DEHSO dependencies derivatives described determined developed DHxSO diesters diluent diphosphonic distribution DOSO DPSO effect electrolyte equilibrium esters ether example exchange Figure formation given groups higher HNO3 hydrogen important increase lead less ligand lower measured metal metal ion method mixture molecules neutral nitrobenzene Nucl observed obtained organic phase particles Patent polar positions prepared presence Proceedings properties Radioanal Rais ratio reaction reagents reported respectively salts selectivity separation shown shows similar slope solubility solution Solvent Extraction species structure studied substituted sulfoxide Supercritical Fluids synergistic Table temperature toluene transfer U(VI values various xylene