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Solvent Extraction

2023
Solvent extraction or formally “liquid–liquid extraction” is an application where knowledge of solution speciation and coordination has a profound effect. The general idea is that different elements can be separated by distributing between two immiscible phases such as, e.g., water and kerosene.
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Solvent extraction of gold

Talanta, 1976
The separation of gold by solvent extraction is reviewed.
N R, Das, S N, Bhattacharyya
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On the solvent-extraction of acetylcholine receptor

Experientia, 1978
Chloroform/methanol rechromatography on Sephadex LH-20 of fractions isolated from organic solvent extracts of E. electricus electric organs exhibited alterations in elution point compared to the original chromatography. Additionally, 3H decamethonium bromide did not coelute with any of the observed fractions. It is concluded that as presently described
J P, Christopher   +2 more
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Solvent extraction of ammine complexes

Talanta, 1967
The ammine complexes of zinc and of cobalt(II) can be extracted effectively as the dipicrylaminates or tetraphenylborates by using nitrobenzene as the solvent.
M, Kyrs, M, Pivonková
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Solvent extraction of chromium: A review

Talanta, 1980
The separation of chromium by solvent extraction is reviewed.
V M, Rao, M N, Sastri
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Solvent extraction of manganese with thenoyltrifluoracetone

Talanta, 1966
The formula of the manganese-TTA complex extracted with xylene from 0.5M sulphuric acid solution containing sodium bromate is MnT(3) where HT is the enol form of thenoyltrifluoracetone, TTA. The formula of the manganese-TTA complex extracted from slightly acid solution (pH 4-5) with acetone-benzene mixture is MnT(2). The extraction constants of the MnT(
H, Yoshida, H, Nagai, H, Onishi
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Solvent Extraction

Fuel and Energy Abstracts, 2002
Serban Moldoveanu, Victor David
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