-
Review (formerly
published as
Platinum Metals Review) Also
known as the
platinoids, platinides, platidises,
platinum group,
platinum metals,
platinum family...
- Kolarik, Zdenek; Renard,
Edouard V. (2003). "Recovery of
Value Fission Platinoids from
Spent Nuclear Fuel. Part I PART I:
General Considerations and Basic...
- Zdenek; Renard,
Edouard V. (2005). "Potential
Applications of
Fission Platinoids in Industry" (PDF).
Platinum Metals Review. 49 (2): 79–90. doi:10.1595/147106705X35263...
- grains. The
country is a
leading exporter of zinc, uranium, gold, nickel,
platinoids, aluminum, steel, iron ore,
coking coal, lead, copper, molybdenum, cobalt...
- grains. The
country is a
leading exporter of zinc, uranium, gold, nickel,
platinoids, aluminum, steel, iron ore,
coking coal, lead, copper, molybdenum, cobalt...
- Kolarik, Zdenek; Renard,
Edouard V. (2003). "Recovery of
Value Fission Platinoids from
Spent Nuclear Fuel. Part I PART I:
General Considerations and Basic...
- country's timber. More than 95% of
Russian resources of
platinum and
platinoids are
concentrated in the krai. The krai's
major industries are: non-ferrous...
- mafic-ultramafic
bodies with
potential for
nickel sulfides,
chromite and
platinoids. The
Olympic Copper-Gold
Province is a 650 km long
corridor along the...
- 1972–1975,
professor Mikhail Ivanovich Belov discovered a vast
foundry yard.
Platinoids were
found in the
remains of the
copper wares unearthed there. Geologist...
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segregating the rare
isotopes in
fission waste including the "fission
platinoids" (Ru, Rh, Pd) and
silver (Ag) as a way of
offsetting the cost of reprocessing;...