Abstract

Highly associated complexes have been formed between dibutyl phosphoric acid and the cations: Cu(II), UO 2(II), Fe(III), Y(III), Al(III), and Th(IV). 32P-labelled dibutyl phosphoric acid was used to assist in the analysis of the compounds. Metathesis of the solid Th(IV) complex with aqueous sodium hydroxide was complete, suggesting a practical method for removing the complexes from solvents and equipment.

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