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Lanthanum bromate

In situ densitometry has been the most preferred method for quantitative analysis of substances. The important applications of densitometry in inorganic PLC include the determination of boron in water and soil samples [38], N03 and FefCNfg in molasses [56], Se in food and biological samples [28,30], rare earths in lanthanum, glass, and monazite sand [22], Mg in aluminum alloys [57], metallic complexes in ground water and electroplating waste water [58], and the bromate ion in bread [59]. TLC in combination with in situ fluorometry has been used for the isolation and determination of zirconium in bauxite and almnimun alloys [34]. The chromatographic system was silica gel as the stationary phase and butanol + methanol + HCl -H water -n HF (30 15 30 10 7) as the mobile phase. [Pg.354]

Classical methods of separation [7] are (1) fractional crystallization, (2) precipitation and (3) thermal reactions. Fractional crystallization is an effective method for lanthanides at the lower end of the series, which differ in cation radius to a large extent. The separation of lanthanum as a double nitrate, La(N03)3-2NH4N03-4H20, from praseodymium and other trivalent lanthanide with prior removal of cerium as Ce4+ is quite a rapid process and is of commercial significance. Other examples are separation of yttrium earths as bromates, RE(Br03>9H20 and use of simple nitrates, sulfates and double sulfate and alkali metal rare earth ethylenediamine tetraacetate complex salts in fractional crystallization separation. [Pg.19]

Many other types of ECP have been described. These include PS-block-PPO [61], boron containing PVA [62], polyethylene dioxythiophene/polystyrene sulfonate [65], PC-ABS composites [64], PEO composites [64], PEO complexes with sodium lanthanum tetrafluoride [63], chlorine substituted PANI [70], PVP-PVA coupled with potassium bromate [57], PANI-PA 6,6 composite films [72], talc-PPY composites [54], epoxy resin alpha-haematite nanorod composites [56], PP-montmorillonite composites [69], magnetite containing polymers [105], LDPE [27], PC-acrylonitrile-butadiene composites [106], sodium ion conducting PEO complexed with sodium lanthanum tetrafluoride [63], PVDE [107], PANI composites [108], PP novolac resins [109], dendrimers containing light switchable azobenzene [110],PVP/PVA [107] and PPY[111]. [Pg.115]

Some measurements of this property have been made in a range of electrically conducting polymers. These include epoxy resin/polyaniline-dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid blends [38], polystyrene-black polyphenylene oxide copolymers [38], semiconductor-based polypyrroles [33], titanocene polyesters [40], boron-containing polyvinyl alcohol [41], copper-filled epoxy resin [42], polyethylidene dioxy thiophene-polystyrene sulfonate, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene oxide [43], polycarbonate/acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene composites [44], polyethylene oxide complexes with sodium lanthanum tetra-fluoride [45], chlorine-substituted polyaniline [46], polyvinyl pyrolidine-polyvinyl alcohol coupled with potassium bromate tetrafluoromethane sulfonamide [47], doped polystyrene block polyethylene [38, 39], polypyrrole [48], polyaniline-polyamide composites [49], and polydimethyl siloxane-polypyrrole composites [50]. [Pg.135]

Different, more specific, separation techniques were developed, each one having its special characteristics. It could be separation of other double salts - nitrates, oxalates - composed of a RE metal ion and another cation present in the solution, for example K+, Na+, NH or Mg. Double ammonium nitrate may be used for removal of lanthanum and the separation of neodymium from praseodymium. Members within the cerium group may be separated using double manganese nitrates, while elements in the yttrium group are separated using the differences in solubihty of their bromates. Auer von Welsbach did much work with RE-ammonium oxalate systems. Charles James in the USA developed an effective technique with RE-magne-sium double salts. [Pg.472]


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