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Osmium is ionophoretically separated from Hg, Cu, Cd and Bi; UO2/su++ from Pt, Pd, Bi and Fe; As and Sb from Pt, Pd, Ru and Au using different electrolytic solvents. Tin, however, cannot be separated from platinum group elements.
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Part VII: cf. Z. anal. Chem. 157, 411 (1957).
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Mukerjee, H.G. Electro-migration on paper in the separation of ions. Z. Anal. Chem. 159, 287–290 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00454646
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