Sorption behavior of rutherfordium and thorium from HCl/Hf containing aqueous solution
The sorption was studied of element 104 (rutherfordium, Rf) and thorium on the strongly acidic cation exchanger DOWEX 50mult 8. The experiments were carried out on-line. Rf is strongly retained on cation exchange resins from diluted HCl/HF solutions in a concentration range of 0.05 to 0.1 M HCl and...
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description | The sorption was studied of element 104 (rutherfordium, Rf) and thorium on the strongly acidic cation exchanger DOWEX 50mult 8. The experiments were carried out on-line. Rf is strongly retained on cation exchange resins from diluted HCl/HF solutions in a concentration range of 0.05 to 0.1 M HCl and HF concentrations up to 0.01 M. This behavior is similar to its pseudohomologue thorium and very different from its lighter homologue hafnium which is desorbed from DOWEX 50mult 8 at HF concentrations above 10 exp -3 M. The tested ion exchange system is suitable for fast on-line separation of element 106 (seaborgium, Sb) from all other contaminations and its decay product Rf. Therefore, it allows the indirect identification of Sg. |
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