1961
DOI: 10.1007/bf03156381
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Investigations concerning the retention of fission products on humic acids

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“…14 Peat in its natural form has cation exchange properties. 15 Raw peat, however, is very impervious to flow and can be used in a flow system only after being dried. There have been numerous patents which indicate that peat exhibits enhanced cation exchange capabilities after treatment with acid, especially sulfuric acid.…”
Section: Cation Exchanger Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Peat in its natural form has cation exchange properties. 15 Raw peat, however, is very impervious to flow and can be used in a flow system only after being dried. There have been numerous patents which indicate that peat exhibits enhanced cation exchange capabilities after treatment with acid, especially sulfuric acid.…”
Section: Cation Exchanger Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%