1960
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(01)96961-4
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Extraction et purification par chromatographie sur papier de Ra E contenue dans les solutions de radio-plomb

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“…EDTA was used as a precipitant to recover BaSOi from a nitric acid solution of the sulfates. RaE has been separated and purified from HC1 solutions of RaD, its daughters, and Pb, by an electrolysis-paper chromatographic technique by Conte and Muxart (244) • A nickel strip absorbs the RaE, Po, RaD, and Pb from the solution. After dissolving the absorbed materials from the nickel with HNO3 and placing the solution on a paper chromatogram, descending and ascending chromatography is used to separate RaE from the mixture.…”
Section: Kondratov and Gelmanmentioning
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“…EDTA was used as a precipitant to recover BaSOi from a nitric acid solution of the sulfates. RaE has been separated and purified from HC1 solutions of RaD, its daughters, and Pb, by an electrolysis-paper chromatographic technique by Conte and Muxart (244) • A nickel strip absorbs the RaE, Po, RaD, and Pb from the solution. After dissolving the absorbed materials from the nickel with HNO3 and placing the solution on a paper chromatogram, descending and ascending chromatography is used to separate RaE from the mixture.…”
Section: Kondratov and Gelmanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General information on paper chromatography methods has been presented by Pocchiari and Rossi (949), and Levi and Danon (687). Paper chromatography separations of the fission products (377), of RaE from radiolead (244), and of uranium (441) have been reported. A method of focusing chromatography has been used by Shinagawa, Kiso, and Oyoshi (1064) to separate fission products.…”
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