2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-006-6879-z
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Silicate complexation of NpO2 + ion in perchlorate media

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“…Since, in many cases the object of an adsorption study has been to investigate the efficiency and durability of adsorption under 'natural' conditions the changes that can be wrought by various complexing agents, and humic acid 307 in particular, continue to be investigated. Studies of this type have included the effect of humic acid on the adsorption of neptunyl(V) 308 and americium 309 ions on silicate particles, of neptunium 310 and technetium 311 on ferric hydroxide colloids, and of thorium on silica 312,313 and titania. The presence of humic acid was found to enhance the adsorption of cobalt(II) by g-alumina 314 and of thorium 315 and radiocaesium 316 ions by sodium-rectorite.…”
Section: Rhenium ( 188 Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since, in many cases the object of an adsorption study has been to investigate the efficiency and durability of adsorption under 'natural' conditions the changes that can be wrought by various complexing agents, and humic acid 307 in particular, continue to be investigated. Studies of this type have included the effect of humic acid on the adsorption of neptunyl(V) 308 and americium 309 ions on silicate particles, of neptunium 310 and technetium 311 on ferric hydroxide colloids, and of thorium on silica 312,313 and titania. The presence of humic acid was found to enhance the adsorption of cobalt(II) by g-alumina 314 and of thorium 315 and radiocaesium 316 ions by sodium-rectorite.…”
Section: Rhenium ( 188 Rementioning
confidence: 99%