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RADIOCHEMICAL SEPARATION OF INDIUM BY AMALGAM EXCHANGE

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:4033706
The radiochemical separation of indium by an amalgam exchange technique was critically evaluated for the aqueous hydrogen bromide system. The efficiency and contamination of the separation were studied using tracers of 19 different representative elements. Yields of contaminating elements are reduced in most cases to less than 0.1% while indium yields are usually above 95%. The procedure requires no special equipment and takes about 11 minutes over-all. A number of factors affecting the separation were studied and optimized. (auth)
Research Organization:
Michigan. Univ., Ann Arbor
NSA Number:
NSA-15-023573
OSTI ID:
4033706
Report Number(s):
TID-13224
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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