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An extraction study was performed on tracer concentrations of cadmium, zinc and silver halides in absence and presence of phosphoric acid. A long chain amine (Amberlite LA-2) and an organophosphorus solvent (TBP) have been investigated. The presence of phosphoric acid was found to enhance considerably the extraction of most halides. The mechanism of extraction has been discussed in light of the obtained results.
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Alian, A., Badran, A., El-Bassiouny, M.S. et al. Solvent extraction studies on cadmium. J. Radioanal. Chem. 27, 411–420 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02520579
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