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titleOfInvention Method of sorption extraction of uranium from fluorine-containing environments
abstract FIELD: metallurgy. n SUBSTANCE: method of sorption extraction of uranium from fluorine-containing environments on chelating ionites with amino phosphonic groups is sorption of the uranium upon ratio of phases ionite:solution 1:2.5 - 1:1000, and at fluorine content 5-20 g/l ensuring ration F - :H 2 SO 4 = 1 - 0:4 by sulphuric acid addition to the solution. n EFFECT: invention increases capacity of ionite as per uranium and reduces residual concentration of uranium in cleaned solution. n 1 ex, 1 tbl
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