Abstract
The preferential uptake of sulfate over the industrially important anions, chloride and nitrate and structurally similar dihydrogen phosphate has been achieved in aqueous media with a dicopper salicylaldoxime complex.
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The preferential uptake of sulfate over the industrially important anions, chloride and nitrate and structurally similar dihydrogen phosphate has been achieved in aqueous media with a dicopper salicylaldoxime complex.
M. Wenzel, Q. W. Knapp and P. G. Plieger, Chem. Commun., 2011, 47, 499 DOI: 10.1039/C0CC02230F
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