New ion exchange method for enrichment of uranium and the determination of uranium in solid samples
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1958-08
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Australian Atomic Energy Commission
Abstract
The investigations carried out by M. Susuc, L.J. Gal and E. Cucker (1) proved that uranium can be determined polarographically, using hydrochloric acid containing ascorbic acid, immediately after decomposition of the ore, without separation of the foreign ions which interfere with the polarographic determination. In this, the uranium concentration of the test solution should be greater than 5 x 10-5 molar.
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Enrichment, Uranium, Solids, Ion exchange
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Korkisch, J., Farag, A., & Hecht, F. (1958). A new ion exchange method for enrichment of uranium and the determination of uranium in solid samples. Translated by H.M.J. Meyer from Mikrochimica Acta, 3, 415-425 (1958). (AAEC/E29). Lucas Heights, NSW: Research Establishment, Australian Atomic Energy Commission.