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Galina V. Myasoedova

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  50
Citations -  655

Galina V. Myasoedova is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sorption & Nitric acid. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 50 publications receiving 612 citations.

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Novel class of functionalized ionic liquids with grafted CMPO-moieties for actinides and rare-earth elements recovery.

TL;DR: The structures of two ionic liquids were confirmed by X-ray analysis, revealing the strong intramolecular hydrogen bond formed by the acidic protons of the heterocycle and oxygen atom either of the P=O or C=O group, depending on the anion nature.
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New chelating sorbents for noble metals.

TL;DR: The properties of the new ehelate-forming "POLYORGS" sorbents for concentration of noble metals are discussed and some methods of noble metal determination after preliminary concentration of POLyORGS sorbent are given.
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Application of Ionic Liquids for Solid-Phase Extraction of Trace Elements

TL;DR: It is shown that phosphonium-type ionic liquids (ILs) can be used for preparation of novel solid-phase extractants and the possibility of retaining ligands on the solid phases by means of ILs to prepare the complexing solid- phase extractants has been demonstrated.
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Trends in Sorption Preconcentration Combined with Noble Metal Determination

TL;DR: This review describes the basic types of available sorbents, preconcentration procedures and preparations of the sorbent to the subsequent determination of noble metals and specific features of instrumental techniques and examples of ETAAS, FAAS, I CP-AES, ICP-MS determinations after the sorption preconcentrations are considered.
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Solid-phase extractants for radionuclide preconcentration and separation. New possibilities

TL;DR: A review of solid-phase extractants for radionuclide preconcentration and separation is presented in this paper, where the possibilities of using carbon nanotubes and ionic liquids for preparing new solid phase extractants are discussed.