“…The composition of uranyl-citrate complexes was studied by 1 H-and 13 C-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and the existence of the different types of complexes at different pH, as reflected in Rajan and Martell's scheme (Rajan and Martell, 1965), was confirmed (Bramley et al, 1965;Nunes and Gil, 1987). Nickel-citrate complexes were studied by potentiometric and spectroscopic methods (Hedwig et al, 1980;Still and Wikberg, 1980), but formation of polymeric complexes, analogous to those of uranyl-citrate, was not observed. These differences in the pH-related stability of the Ni-citrate and U-citrate complexes, respectively, explain the selective removal of Ni from the Ni/HUP-loaded columns, under the conditions used.…”