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Anion Exchange Behaviour of Yttrium
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  • Published: 12 October 1957

Anion Exchange Behaviour of Yttrium

  • NOBUFUSA SAITO1 &
  • TATSUYA SEKINE1 

Nature volume 180, page 753 (1957)Cite this article

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Abstract

IN a recent paper1, we have reported the uptake of thorium on a strong-base anion exchange resin from sulphate and carbonate solutions. It was also observed in this laboratory that a trace amount of yttrium-90 was adsorbed on such resin from ammonium sulphate, sulphuric acid and sodium carbonate solutions.

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  1. Saito, N., and Sekine, T., Bull. Chem. Soc. Japan (in the press).

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SAITO, N., SEKINE, T. Anion Exchange Behaviour of Yttrium. Nature 180, 753 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/180753a0

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