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publicationDate 1985-01-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CS-232090-B1
titleOfInvention A method for separating divalent metal cyclotetraphosphates from a calcined mixture
abstract The invention relates to condensed chemistryndivalent metal phosphates and solves themnseparating these cyclotetraphosphatesnof metals from calcined mixtures in their preparationnthermal way.nThe essence of the invention lies in the separationnall unwanted ingredients from their blendnconverting into a solution leached with an acidnhydrochloric acid;nwhile cyclotetraphosphate remainsnas a solid phase which can be filtered offnor decant.nThe method is relative to cyclotetraphosphatenvirtually lossless and is enoughnselective that it can also be usednquantitative determination of cyclotetraphosphatenin said mixtures.nThe invention makes it possible to obtain cyclotetraphosphatesndivalent metals in the formnthe clean products you need fornsome of their practical usesnand to research the properties of thesensubstances.
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