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Milos Nedved

Researcher at University of Leeds

Publications -  3
Citations -  41

Milos Nedved is an academic researcher from University of Leeds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extraction (chemistry) & Cobalt extraction techniques. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 41 citations.

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The extraction of nickel from ammoniacal media and its separation from copper, cobalt and zinc using hydroxyoxime extractants I. SME-529

TL;DR: Nickel extraction from ammoniacal media, containing, initially, 0.03 mol dm−3 of nickel, by 10% v/v Shell metal extractant 529 in MSB 210 or Shellsol A, has been studied as a function of pH, counter anions (nitrate or sulphate), ammonium salt concentration, temperature (10 to 50°C), and the presence of copper, cobalt and zinc.
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On the mechanism of metal extraction by hydroxyoximes

TL;DR: In this article, a relaxation technique at extractant concentrations below the critical level for interfacial packing at the interface is proposed to measure the true chemically controlled rate of extraction. But this technique does not consider the effect of interfacial effects.
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Solvent extraction kinetics in the recovery of metals from effluents and other secondary sources

TL;DR: The rate of solvent extraction is a function of the kinetics of extraction (or stripping) and frequently the extraction rate of a slow chemical reaction rather than a reaction controlled by diffusion to the interface as discussed by the authors.