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Electrochemical Oxidation of Am(III) with Lacunary Heteropolyanions and Silver Nitrate
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1. Dezember 1998
Published Online: 1998-12-1
Published in Print: 1998-12-1
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- Charge Distribution for Light Mass Fission Products in the Thermal Neutron Induced Fission of 229Th, 241Pu, 245Cm and 252Cf(SF)
- Measurement of the Thermal Neutron Capture Cross Section of Cs-137
- Curium Isotopes and Americium-242m in Irish Sea Sediment
- 108mAg in Neutron Irradiated Silver Coins
- Electrochemical Oxidation of Am(III) with Lacunary Heteropolyanions and Silver Nitrate
- Np(IV) Distribution between 30% Tributylphosphate in Odourless Kerosene and Nitric Acid
- Solubility of U(YI) in Highly Basic Solutions
- Dissolution of UO2 by Photochemical Reaction
- Variation of the Solvation Number of Eu(III) in Mixed System of Methanol and Water
- Adsorption of Cadmium from Aqueous Solutions on Rice Husk
- Rapid Communication: Aqueous Chemistry of Seaborgium (Z = 106)
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents
- Charge Distribution for Light Mass Fission Products in the Thermal Neutron Induced Fission of 229Th, 241Pu, 245Cm and 252Cf(SF)
- Measurement of the Thermal Neutron Capture Cross Section of Cs-137
- Curium Isotopes and Americium-242m in Irish Sea Sediment
- 108mAg in Neutron Irradiated Silver Coins
- Electrochemical Oxidation of Am(III) with Lacunary Heteropolyanions and Silver Nitrate
- Np(IV) Distribution between 30% Tributylphosphate in Odourless Kerosene and Nitric Acid
- Solubility of U(YI) in Highly Basic Solutions
- Dissolution of UO2 by Photochemical Reaction
- Variation of the Solvation Number of Eu(III) in Mixed System of Methanol and Water
- Adsorption of Cadmium from Aqueous Solutions on Rice Husk
- Rapid Communication: Aqueous Chemistry of Seaborgium (Z = 106)