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Chemical isolation of element 106 from aqueous solutions according to model experiments with short-lived tungsten isotopes

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The short-lived isotopes of W and their descendants have been isolated from the products of the bombardment of144Sm with24Mg by a fast continuous ion-exchange method, using HF solution media. The feasibility of this method for isolation of element 106 is discussed.

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Szeglowski, Z., Bruchertseifer, H., Brudanin, V.B. et al. Chemical isolation of element 106 from aqueous solutions according to model experiments with short-lived tungsten isotopes. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters 186, 353–359 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02162619

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