Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Rare earth compound
Patent
1977-06-10
1978-08-08
Carter, Herbert T.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Rare earth compound
423491, 423493, 423495, 423498, 423659, 34 9, C01F 534, C01F 758, C01F 1700, C01G 904
Patent
active
041057473
ABSTRACT:
A hydrated metal salt is dehydrated to its anhydrous form by dissolving the metal salt hydrate in an organic solvent; and contacting the solvent solution of metal salt hydrate with a molecular sieve of a pore size sufficient to permit the absorption of water molecules but of a size too small to absorb solvent molecules.
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Bauer Donald J.
Eisele Judith A.
Brown William S.
Carter Herbert T.
Gardiner Donald A.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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