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Desorption of La3+ and Ce3+ from Treated ‘Chert’ a Siliceous Byproduct of the Phosphate Mining Industry of Gafsa-Metlaoui Basin (Southwestern Tunisia)

Overview of attention for article published in Chemistry Africa, October 2018
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Title
Desorption of La3+ and Ce3+ from Treated ‘Chert’ a Siliceous Byproduct of the Phosphate Mining Industry of Gafsa-Metlaoui Basin (Southwestern Tunisia)
Published in
Chemistry Africa, October 2018
DOI 10.1007/s42250-018-0022-8
Authors

Imen Bouchmila, Bochra Bejaoui Kefi, Radhia Souissi, Mohieddine Abdellaoui

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Professor > Associate Professor 1 100%
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