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54Fe(ϒ,2n)52Fe Induced Szilard-Chalmers Effect in Ferrocene and Ferricinium Picrate
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L. LINDNER
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Mai 1979
Published Online: 1979-5-1
Published in Print: 1979-5-1
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- The Application of Radioactivity to the Measurement of Fast Chemical Processes
- The Reactions of Energetic Oxygen and Fluorine Atoms with Molecular Hydrogen
- Hot Atom Chemistry of 18F in Liquid Substituted Benzenes
- Reactions of 34mCl and 38Cl Atoms Recoiling in Liquid Halobenzenes
- On the Preparation of 82Br-Biomolecules. A Direct Bromination via Neutron Irradiated Bromates
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- A Radiolytic Study on the Gas-phase Protonation of Pinacol. The First Demonstration of Pinacol Rearrangement in the Dilute Gas State
- Radioactive Disequilibrium with Uranium, Thorium and Radium Isotopes Leached from Euxenite
- The Removal of Radioactive Strontium from Aqueous Solutions by Foam Separation
- Application of Radioabsorption and Microradiographic Methods for the Study of Ion Transport Processes in Photographic Paper
- Solvent Effects in the Formation of TOPO Adducts of Europium and Terbium Tris-TTA Chelates