Synthetic inorganic ion-exchange materials—III The separation of rubidium and caesium on zirconium phosphate
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Add time:07/14/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Rubidium and caesium may be efficiently separated in macro-quantities on columns of zirconium phosphate, at loadings up to 10 per cent, by elution with solutions of ammonium salts or of nitric acid. High yields of pure materials are obtained if the separation is performed at elevated temperatures. The results are compared with those for organic resins and for other inorganic exchangers.
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