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The preparation and some properties of radioactive Quinol-Krypton clathrate compounds

Chleck et al., 1959

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14151326168911875417
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Chleck D
Ziegler C
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The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes

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A new technique has been developed for the preparation of quinol-krypton-85 clathrate compounds. Samples of different specific activities have been prepared and studied. A maximum specific activity of 3.0 c of Kr 85/g of quinol was obtained. The radioactive …
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