Prearation of Novel Silica-Based Nitrogen Donor Extraction Resins and Their Adsorption Performance for Trivalent Americium adn Lanthanides
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概要
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- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2000-12-25
著者
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Uchiyama Gunzo
Department Of Fuel Cycle Safety Research
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Uchiyama Gunzo
Department Of Fuel Cycle Safety Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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WEI Yuezhou
Nuclear Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Center, Institute of Research and Innovation
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SABHARWAL Kanwal
Nuclear Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Center, Institute of Research and Innovation
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KUMAGAI Mikio
Nuclear Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Center, Institute of Research and Innovation
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ASAKURA Toshihide
Department of Fuel Cycle Safety, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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FUJINE Sachio
Department of Fuel Cycle Safety, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Wei Yuezhou
Nuclear Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Center Institute Of Research And Innovation
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Sabharwal Kanwal
Nuclear Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Center Institute Of Research And Innovation
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Asakura Toshihide
Department Of Fuel Cycle Safety Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Fujine Sachio
Department Of Fuel Cycle Safety Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Kumagai Mikio
Nuclear Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Center Institute Of Research And Innovation
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