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ALTHOUGH Botti1 studied the adsorption on activated carbon of members of the rare earth group, and Croatta2 and others3 have examined chromatographical methods of their separation, the investigations of these workers have been confined to rare earth ions as such.
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VICKERY, R. Adsorption on Carbon of Rare Earth Organic Complexes. Nature 158, 623–624 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158623b0
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