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Thin-Layer Chromatography of 49 Metal Ions on Stannic Antimonate in Aqueous and Mixed Solvent Systems Containing Dimethylsulfoxide: Quantitative Separation of Uranium from Numerous Metal Ions

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Pages 533-539 | Received 06 Mar 1976, Published online: 11 Jun 2007

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R. P. S. Rajput & N. S. Seth. (1980) Chromatographic behaviour of metal ions on tin(IV) and titanium(IV) antimonate papers. Chromatographia 13:4, pages 219-222.
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