G.W. Mason

4.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
75 papers, 3.6k citations indexed

About

G.W. Mason is a scholar working on Inorganic Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, G.W. Mason has authored 75 papers receiving a total of 3.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 57 papers in Inorganic Chemistry, 32 papers in Mechanical Engineering and 28 papers in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. Recurrent topics in G.W. Mason's work include Radioactive element chemistry and processing (51 papers), Extraction and Separation Processes (32 papers) and Chemical Synthesis and Characterization (28 papers). G.W. Mason is often cited by papers focused on Radioactive element chemistry and processing (51 papers), Extraction and Separation Processes (32 papers) and Chemical Synthesis and Characterization (28 papers). G.W. Mason collaborates with scholars based in United States. G.W. Mason's co-authors include D.F. Peppard, S. Lewey, John R. Ferraro, E. Philip Horwitz, R.J. Sironen, S. McCarty, Louis A. Kaplan, H. Diamond, Dale G. Kalina and J. P. Faris and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, The Journal of Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

G.W. Mason

75 papers receiving 3.2k citations

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Fractional extraction of the lanthanides as their di-alky... 1957 2026 1980 2003 1957 100 200 300 400

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G.W. Mason
D.F. Peppard United States
P.R. Danesi United States
H.A.C. McKay United Kingdom
Kurt A. Kraus United States
Kenneth L. Nash United States
C. Madic France
J. Korkisch Austria
D.F. Peppard United States
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All Works

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Lewey, S., G.W. Mason, & D.F. Peppard. (1978). Extraction of metals by bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid in 2-ethylhexanoic acid as monomerizing diluent from an aqueous chloride phase: Am(III), Eu(III), Tm(III) and Y(III). Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 40(7). 1423–1426. 5 indexed citations
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Katzin, Leonard I., G.W. Mason, & D.F. Peppard. (1978). Infrared spectral observation on the PO group vibration of some homogeneous series of organic derivatives of P (V). Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular Spectroscopy. 34(1). 57–61. 19 indexed citations
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Mason, G.W., S. Lewey, & D.F. Peppard. (1978). Extraction of metals by bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid in 2-ethylhexanoic acid as monomerizing diluent from an aqueous chloride phase: Th(IV) and U(VI). Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 40(7). 1427–1430. 6 indexed citations
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Reis, Arthur H., et al.. (1978). Sterically hindered solvent extractants—III. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 40(4). 663–668. 17 indexed citations
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Katzin, Leonard I., G.W. Mason, & D.F. Peppard. (1978). Infrared studies of binding and structure in monobasic organophosphorus acids and their salts*. Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular Spectroscopy. 34(1). 51–56. 17 indexed citations
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Reis, Arthur H., S. W. Peterson, Mary Ellen Druyan, et al.. (1976). Sterically hindered solvent extractants. 2. A neutron-diffraction study of the di-tert-butylphosphinic acid dimer showing strong asymmetric hydrogen bonding. Inorganic Chemistry. 15(11). 2748–2752. 26 indexed citations
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Cook, A. Gilbert & G.W. Mason. (1972). Structural effects on the acid-base properties of some closely related phosphinic acids and phosphine oxides. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 37(21). 3342–3345. 11 indexed citations
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Peppard, D.F., et al.. (1971). Extraction of selected metallic cations by a highly hindered (GO)2PO(OH) extractant in two different diluents from an aqueous chloride phase. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 33(3). 845–856. 5 indexed citations
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Cook, A. Gilbert & G.W. Mason. (1966). Acidity functions of some organophosphorus acids in dimethylsulphoxide and ethylene glycol. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 28(11). 2579–2588. 11 indexed citations
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Peppard, D.F., et al.. (1966). Two mono-octyl phosphinic acids, (R)(H)PO(OH), as extractants for metallic cations. Selected M(II), M(III) and M(VI) tracer studies. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 28(10). 2347–2359. 25 indexed citations
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Peppard, D.F., et al.. (1965). Variation of the pKA of (X)(Y)PO(OH) with X and Y in 75 and 95 per cent ethanol. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 27(3). 697–709. 39 indexed citations
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Mason, G.W., et al.. (1963). Mutual Separation of Yttrium-91 and Promethium-147 by Countercurrent Solvent Extraction in Pulse Column. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development. 2(2). 106–112. 8 indexed citations
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Mason, G.W. & D.F. Peppard. (1963). Types of Acidic Organophosphorus Extractants and Their Applications to Transuranic Separations. Nuclear Science and Engineering. 17(2). 247–251. 11 indexed citations
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Peppard, D.F., et al.. (1962). Stability constants of certain lanthanide(III) and actinide(III) chloride and nitrate complexes. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 24(7). 881–888. 110 indexed citations
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Mason, G.W., S. McCarty, & D.F. Peppard. (1962). Synergistic effects in the extraction of selected metallic cations by mono (2-ethyl hexyl) phosphoric acid. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 24(8). 967–977. 52 indexed citations
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Ashton, Floyd M., GUNTER ZWEIG, & G.W. Mason. (1960). The effect of certain trizines on C14O2 fixation in red kidney beans.. Weeds. 8(3). 5 indexed citations
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Peppard, D.F., G.W. Mason, & S. McCarty. (1960). Extraction of thorium(IV) by di esters of orthophosphoric acid, (GO)2PO(OH). Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 13(1-2). 138–150. 76 indexed citations
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Peppard, D.F., et al.. (1959). Application of phosphoric acid esters to the isolation of certain trans-plutonides by liquid-liquid extraction. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 12(1-2). 141–148. 31 indexed citations
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Peppard, D.F., et al.. (1957). Fractional extraction of the lanthanides as their di-alkyl orthophosphates. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 4(5-6). 334–343. 411 indexed citations breakdown →
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Peppard, D.F., et al.. (1956). Interrelationships in the solvent extraction behaviour of scandium, thorium, and zirconium in certain tributyl phosphate-mineral acid systems. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 3(3-4). 215–228. 121 indexed citations

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