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Thermodynamics of Extraction of Plutonium(IV) and Americium(III) in PolyEthylene Glycol (PEG) and (NH4)2SO2 based Aqueous Biphasic System (ABS) using 18-Crown-6
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S. A. Pai
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June 1, 1998
Published Online: 1998-6-1
Published in Print: 1998-6-1
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Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- Gross Section Measurements for (n,d*), (n,t) and (n,n′α) Reactions at 14 MeV
- Thermodynamics of Extraction of Plutonium(IV) and Americium(III) in PolyEthylene Glycol (PEG) and (NH4)2SO2 based Aqueous Biphasic System (ABS) using 18-Crown-6
- The Characterization of Np2O5C(c) and Its Dissolution in CO2-Free Aqueous Solutions at pH 6 to 13 and 25°C
- Laser Ablation Mass Spectrometry of Actinide Dioxides: ThO2, UO2, NpO2, PuO2 and AmO2
- Solubility of Np(V) in K-CI-CO3 and Na-K-Cl-CO3 Solutions to High Concentrations: Measurements and Thermodynamic Model Predictions
- Investigation of Sorption and Migration of 90Sr on Clinoptilolite and Mordenite
- Standard Thermodynamic Properties and Heat Capacity Equations for Rare Earth Element Hydroxides
- Pertechnetate Exclusion from Sediments