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161. The crystal chemistry of uranyl polyoxometalates and uranyl chromates
162. Crystal-chemical and structural characterization of selected uranyl minerals and synthetic phases of environmental importance
163. Geochemistry of uranium at mineral-water interfaces: Rates of sorption-desorption and dissolution-precipitation reactions
164. Potential incorporation of transuranics into uranyl phases: Implications for the immobilization of radionuclides in the alteration phases of spent nuclear fuel
165. Uranyl-Pseudomonas fluorescens interactions: Implications for uranyl mobility in the subsurface
166. Photo-oxygenation of saturated hydrocarbons using uranyl ions
167. Part I: Probing the limits of C-H functionalization methods with secondary metabolites: Synthesis of a benzo-fused indoxamycin core. Part II: Uranyl cation as a photocatalyst for Csp3-H fluorination
168. Temperature-induced luminescence from uranyl crystals
169. Fluorescence lifetimes of uranyl minerals and compounds
170. The uranyl adsorption capacity and selectivity studies on organic/inorganic hybrid sol-gel sorbents
171. Microbial activity associated with uranium mill tailings
172. Applying Metalloligands, Postsynthetic Metalation and Direct Assembly to the Synthesis of Bimetallic Uranium Containing Hybrid Materials
173. Enviromental behavior of metals and radionuclides
174. Crystal chemistry of uranyl tungstates and actinide-mineral interactions
175. Crystal chemistry and application development of uranyl extended structure and nanoscale materials and actinyl ion-substituted mineral phases
176. Thermodynamics of Material Containing Actinides: Garnets, Metal Uranates, and Uranyl Peroxide
177. Hydrophilic Molecular Chain Modified Polyacrylonitrile Fibers And The Uranium Adsorption Performance
178. Functional Polyoxometalate Nanocomposites Construction Based On Multi-level Driving Forces
179. Formation Mechanism Of Silica Colloid In CO2+O2 In-situ Uranium Leaching And Its Effect On Adsorption And Migration Of Uranium
180. The Mechanism Investigation Of Photoreactions Enabled By Uranyl Catalysis
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