The ion exchange behaviour of beryllium salicylate complexes.

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1962-08
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Australian Atomic Energy Commission
Abstract
As part of a general study of the co-ordination chemistry of beryllium, the beryllium salicylate complexes have been investigated by ion exchange procedures. The evidence indicates that a neutral 1 : 1 and an anionic 1 : 2 chelate exist in solution under appropriate conditions, and their stability constants have been determined by ion —exchange methods. The values of the stability constants were found to be β1 = 4.97 x 10 l2; and β2 = 2.63 x 10 22.
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Ion exchange, Beryllium, Chelates, Beryllium complexes
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Fardy, J. J., Buchanan, J. M. (1976). Laboratory studies of aqueous processes for the production of high purity uranium tetrafluoride from australian leach liquor (AAEC/E393). Lucas Heights, NSW: Research Establishment, Australian Atomic Energy Commission.