Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange

2.1k papers and 46.0k indexed citations i.

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The 2.1k papers published in Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange in the last decades have received a total of 46.0k indexed citations. Papers published in Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange usually cover Inorganic Chemistry (1.3k papers), Mechanical Engineering (1.1k papers) and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (769 papers) specifically the topics of Radioactive element chemistry and processing (1.2k papers), Extraction and Separation Processes (1.1k papers) and Chemical Synthesis and Characterization (726 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange are E. Philip Horwitz, Kenneth L. Nash, R. Chiarizia, Z. Kolařík, Giuseppe Modolo, Mark L. Dietz, J. Ν. Mathur, Yuji Sasaki, P. R. Vasudeva Rao and Shoichi Tachimori.

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