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The title goal was achieved using a DOWEX 50Wx8 cation exchange column saturated with La(OH)3 and ammonia solution as eluent. Hf, Ta and Lu were adsorbed on this column, whereas W remained in the solution. This chemical system may be used for fast on-line separations of element 106.
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Schumann, D., Dressler, R., Taut, S. et al. On-line separation of short-lived tungsten isotopes from tantalum, hafnium and lutetium by adsorption on ion exchangers from aqueous ammonia solution. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters 214, 1–7 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02165053
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