Search Results - "Unger, Aaron J."
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Room-Temperature Ionic Liquid Cation Effects on the Structure and Stability of Anionic Lanthanide Complexes
Published in Inorganic chemistry (10-04-2023)“…Room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) are a subset of molten salts that are liquids at room temperature and may offer an elegant, low-temperature route to…”
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Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Investigation of Uranium and Neptunium in Chloride Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids
Published in Inorganic chemistry (03-04-2023)“…To expand the breadth of knowledge of actinide chemistry in molten chloride salts, chloride room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) were used to probe the…”
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Rapid dissolution of PuO2 analytical samples using mediated electrochemical oxidation
Published in Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry (01-02-2021)“…Current methods for quantitative dissolution of solid PuO 2 involve lengthy dissolution times. The adaptation of mediated electrochemical oxidation, which uses…”
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Discrepancies in Solvent Extraction Slope Analysis Caused by Aqueous Buffer Complexation
Published in Solvent extraction and ion exchange (06-06-2020)“…The interaction between an aqueous phthalate buffer and the rare earth metal europium(III) was investigated to demonstrate the effect of buffer complexation of…”
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Redox and Complexation Chemistry in Chloride Ionic Liquids and Molten Salts
Published 01-01-2023“…Molten salts are a unique solvent class composed entirely of ions that have emerged as an important technology in both advanced nuclear technologies and other…”
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Rapid dissolution of PuO.sub.2 analytical samples using mediated electrochemical oxidation
Published in Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry (01-02-2021)“…Current methods for quantitative dissolution of solid PuO.sub.2 involve lengthy dissolution times. The adaptation of mediated electrochemical oxidation, which…”
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