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Autor:
Bruce A. Moyer, K. L. Nash
Publikováno v:
Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange. 33:429-430
Radiochemistry or nuclear chemistry is the study of radiation from an atomic and molecular perspective, including elemental transformation and reaction effects, as well as physical, health and medical properties. This revised edition of one of the ea
Autor:
Seaborg, Glenn T.
Publikováno v:
American Scientist, 1981 Sep 01. 69(5), 553-554.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/27850617
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Autor:
Michael Cox
Publikováno v:
Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange. 27:328-329
This international medal is jointly awarded by the SCI and DECHEMA every three years to an eminent scientist in the field of solvent extraction. At the recent International Conference on Solvent Ex...
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Radiochemistry or Nuclear Chemistry is the study of radiation from an atomic or molecular perspective, including elemental transformation and reaction effects, as well as physical, health and medical properties. This revised edition of one of the ear
Autor:
Jan Rydberg
Publikováno v:
Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas. 75:737-742
For the interpretation of the data obtained on the extraction of metal complexes to organic solvents from aqueous solutions of low and constant ionic strength, the following minimum number of variables has to be considered: the concentrations of the
Nuclear chemistry comprises isotope chemistry, radiochemistry, radiation chemistry and nuclear reaction chemistry, along with applications. These interrelated fields are all covered in this textbook for chemists and chemical engineers. This new editi
Autor:
Jan Rydberg
Publikováno v:
Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review. 21:167-215
Actinide migration in the ground is enhanced by the formation of water soluble complexes between the actinide ions ( central atoms) and inorganic and/or organic complex formers ( ligands) dissolved in the ground water. It is essentia! to risk analysi