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Électrochimie des substances radioactives et des solutions extrêmement diluées

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THIS short book by an authority on the subject is very welcome at the present time, when the supply of artificial radio-elements is on the verge of abundance. Inter alia, the preparation of radioactive sources must shortly become a routine operation in many fields of research, and, for this, electrochemical methods are often superior to all others in convenience, and in the purity and homogeneity of the product.

Électrochimie des substances radioactives et des solutions extrêmement diluées

Par M. Haïssinsky. (Radioactivité exposés publiés sous la direction de Prof. A. Debierne, 2.) (Actualités scientifiques et industrielles, 1009.) Pp. 68. (Paris: Masson et Cie., 1946.) 125 francs.

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  1. J. chim. Phys., 32, 116 1935).

  2. National Research Council of Canada. Montreal Laboratory Report MC.33.

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MORGAN, F. Électrochimie des substances radioactives et des solutions extrêmement diluées. Nature 159, 690–691 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159690a0

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