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Comparative evaluation of two substituted diglycolamide extractants for 'actinide partitioning'

Gujar et al., 2010

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16714227355829477515
Author
Gujar R
Ansari S
Murali M
Mohapatra P
Manchanda V
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Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry

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Extraction behaviour of actinides, lanthanides, fission products and structural elements has been studied with the two diglycolamide extractants, namely N, N, N′, N′-tetra-2- ethylhexyl diglycolamide (T2EHDGA) and N, N, N′, N′-tetraoctyl diglycolamide (TODGA) …
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