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Crystallization pathways of cerium(IV) phosphates under hydrothermal conditions: A search for new phases with a tunnel structure
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 2019. Vol. 2019. No. 27. P. 3242–3248.
Ivanov V.
Keywords: cerium phosphate
Manin A., Golubenko D., Novikova S. et al., Membranes 2023 Vol. 13 No. 7 Article 624
The possibility of targeted change of the properties of ion exchange membranes by incorporation
of various nanoparticles into the membranes is attracting the attention of many research
groups. Here we studied for the first time the influence of cerium phosphate nanoparticles on
the physicochemical and transport properties of commercial anion exchange membranes based
on quaternary ammonium-functionalized polystyrenes, such as ...
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Golubenko D. V., Manin A., Yaroslavtsev A. B., Desalination 2022
Recently, the selectivity of ion-exchange membranes and its control have been the subject of numerous fundamental and applied studies. This paper reports an enhanced monovalent anion selectivity of hybrid membrane based on the FujiFilm® Type I anion-exchange membrane and in situ synthesized cerium phosphate (CeP) with a gradient distribution over the membrane thickness. The Cl/SO4-selectivity ...
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Manin A., Golubenko D. V., Yurova P. et al., Mendeleev Communications 2023 Vol. 33 No. 3 P. 365–367
To improve the selectivity of cation-exchange membranes to the transfer of lithium with respect to magnesium during the electrodialysis desalination of lithium and magnesium sulfates solutions, the surface of a commercial cation-exchange membrane based on sulfated polystyrene was modified with cerium(III, IV) and zirconium phosphates. Upon incorporation of phosphate particles, the Li/Mg selectivity coefficients of ...
Added: December 7, 2022
Ivanov V., ACS Omega 2020 Vol. 5 No. 28 P. 17592–17600
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Ivanov V., Chemistry - A European Journal 2020 Vol. 26 No. 53 P. 12188–12193
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Shekunova T. O., Mironov A. V., Istomin S. et al., Chemistry - A European Journal 2020 Vol. 26 P. 12188–12193
Two novel cerium(IV) phosphates were obtained: cerium(IV) hydroxidophosphate, Ce(OH)PO4, and cerium(IV) oxidophosphate, Cе2O(PO4)2, which were shown to complement the classes of isostructural compounds M(OH)PO4 and R2O(PO4)2, where M = Th, U and R = Th, U, Np, Zr. Cе2O(PO4)2 oxidophosphate is formed by elimination of H2O from the crystal structure of Ce(OH)PO4 during its thermal ...
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