Ion exchange and solvent extraction a series of advances

The growth in the worlds nuclear industry, motivated by peaking world oil supplies, concerns about the greenhouse effect, and domestic needs for energy independence, has resulted in a heightened focus on the need for next-generation nuclear fuel-cycle technologies. Ion Exchange and Solvent Extracti...

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Other Authors: Moyer, Bruce A.
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Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, Fla. CRC Press 2010
Series:Ion exchange and solvent extraction series v.19
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