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Physico-chemical characteristics of five ruthenium salts during freshwater to marine transition
Peperstraete, H.; Vos, J.; Van Puymbroeck, S.; Vanderborght, O. (1973). Physico-chemical characteristics of five ruthenium salts during freshwater to marine transition, in: Radioactive Contamination of the Marine Environment. Proceedings of a symposium on the interaction of radioactive contaminants with the constituents of the marine environment, held by the International Atomic Energy Agency in Seattle, United States of America, 10-14 July 1972 . IAEA Proceedings Series, STI/PUB/313: pp. 219-222
In: (1973). Radioactive Contamination of the Marine Environment. Proceedings of a symposium on the interaction of radioactive contaminants with the constituents of the marine environment, held by the International Atomic Energy Agency in Seattle, United States of America, 10-14 July 1972. IAEA Proceedings Series, STI/PUB/313. International Atomic Energy Agency: Vienna. 786 pp., more
In: IAEA Proceedings Series. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): Vienna. ISSN 0074-1884, more
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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Chemical elements > Metals > Heavy metals > Ruthenium
    Pollution > Radioactive contamination
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Peperstraete, H.
  • Vos, J.
  • Van Puymbroeck, S.
  • Vanderborght, O., correspondent

Abstract
    The changes in physico-chemical characteristics such as mobility in high-voltage electrophoresis, of different Ru-salts in solution are considered during their transition from fresh water to marine conditions. The biological availability for some indicator organisms is also assessed under the same controlled laboratory conditions.

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