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Synthesis, ion-exchange behaviour and analytical applications of stannous ferrocyanide : Separation of Mg-Ca, Mg-Ba, Mn-Co, Mn-Ni and Y-Th

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Stannous ferrocyanide has been synthesized as an inorganic ion exchanger having an Sn:Fe ratio of 1:1 and a cation-exchange capacity of 2.03 mequiv/g (dry-weight).
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This article is published in Journal of Chromatography A.The article was published on 1972-03-01. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ferrocyanide & Ascorbic acid.

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Synthetic Inorganic Ion-Exchangers

TL;DR: A review of the development of the synthetic inorganic ion exchangers during the 1970-1976 period has been made in this article, which includes synthesis, properties, and analytical applications of the hydrated oxides, acidic salts of multivalent metals, heteropolyacid salts, and synthetic zeolite-type materials that are used as ion-exchangers.
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Use of radioisotopes for retention study on nickel ferrocyanide

TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption behavior of more than 50 ions has been studied under dynamic conditions on nickel ferrocyanide in various aqueous solutions of hydrochloric, nitric, perchloric and acetic, hydrofluoric acids of 1M molarity and in a mixture of 40% 2.5M and 60% acetone.
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Anhydrous tin and lead hexacyanoferrates (II).: Part I. Synthesis and crystal structure.

TL;DR: In this article, the crystal structure of Pb 2 Fe(CN) 6 and Sn 2 F 6 has been determined and refined using the Rietveld method with combined X-ray and constant-wavelength neutron powder diffraction data in space group P -3 (147, Z = 1).
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Adsorption Behaviour of 134Cs and 22Na Ions on Tin and Titanium Ferrocyanides

TL;DR: Tin and titanium ferrocyanides were studied as adsorbents for alkali metal ions, viz., 134Cs and 22Na, which represent radioactive wastes as discussed by the authors, and the results showed that the titanium version exhibited significantly greater selectivity for Cs+ than did the tin version.
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Infrared Spectra and Characteristic Frequencies of Inorganic Ions

TL;DR: The No. 10123 1quart "Success" can as discussed by the authors dispenses solvent by finger pressure on the valve, which then closes upon release of the pressure, as indicated in the accompanying figure.
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Ion exchange absorption of cesium by potassium hexacyanocobalt (II) ferrate (II)

TL;DR: In this article, a granular form of potassium hexacyanocobalt (II) ferrate (II), which is a highly selective absorbent for cesium ion, is described.
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The Protonation of Hexacyanoferrates

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