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Chemistry and analysis of radionuclides

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The book is the result of the concerted effort of Professor Lehto of the Laboratory of Radiochemistry at the Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki, Finland; as well as of Dr. Hou of Riso National Laboratory, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark.
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The book is the result of the concerted effort of Professor Lehto of the Laboratory of Radiochemistry at the Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki, Finland; as well as of Dr. Hou of Riso National Laboratory, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark. The volume fits a series of related titles from the same publisher starting with Lieser’s Nuclear and Radiochemistry (2001), continuing with Prussin’s Nuclear Physics for Applications (2007), and completed with Radiochemistry in the Environment edited by Atwood (2010) and Nuclear Materials edited by Lambert (2011). Being a chemist myself, I can appreciate the text printed on the back cover of the book:

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Synthesis, lanthanide coordination chemistry, and liquid-liquid extraction performance of CMPO-decorated pyridine and pyridine N-oxide platforms.

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Speciation analysis of 129I, 137Cs, 232Th, 238U, 239Pu and 240Pu in environmental soil and sediment

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Determination of plutonium isotopes (238Pu, 239Pu, 240Pu, 241Pu) in environmental samples using radiochemical separation combined with radiometric and mass spectrometric measurements

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