1974
DOI: 10.1016/0039-9140(74)80124-4
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Determination of bismuth by forced-flow liquid chromatography

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“…Furthermore, the low solubility of bismuth oxybromide in dilute hydrobromic acid limits the amount of bismuth which can be separated. Cation exchange in aqueous dilute hydrobromic acid has also been used for the separation of bismuth using forced flow liquid chromatography (8).…”
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“…Furthermore, the low solubility of bismuth oxybromide in dilute hydrobromic acid limits the amount of bismuth which can be separated. Cation exchange in aqueous dilute hydrobromic acid has also been used for the separation of bismuth using forced flow liquid chromatography (8).…”
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“…Various chelating groups have been Incorporated in matrices by chemical bond. The effects have been studied of percent age cross-linkage, group distribution, i.e., the spacing of the groups, and affinity for metal ions of the resin matrix on kinetics, swelling behavior, and stability of the resin and its chelates (13,20,(58)(59)(60)(88)(89)(90)(91).…”
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“…The effects have been studied of percent age cross-linkage, group distribution, i.e., the spacing of the groups, and affinity for metal ions of the resin matrix on kinetics, swelling behavior, and stability of the resin and its chelates (13,20,(58)(59)(60)(88)(89)(90)(91).…”
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“…The selectivity of resins for metal ions have been determined by percentage sorption (1,26,55,58), distribution coefficient (33,(59)(60)(61)(62)(63), stability constant (46,64), titration (65-67), and capacity (31,50,56b,57,68-70) studies.…”
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