Gunnar Skarnemark
Professor emeritus
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Chalmers University of Technology
Sweden
Biography
Gunnar Skarnemark is a Professor at the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. His research is focused on solvent extraction and the application of this technique to study nuclear properties of short-lived radioactive nuclides and chemical properties of superheavy elements. He is also working with development of solvent extraction equipment, radioanalytical chemistry, issues related to used nuclear fuel, and radiopharmaceutical chemistry.
Research Interest
solvent extraction equipment, radioanalytical chemistry, issues related to used nuclear fuel, and radiopharmaceutical chemistry
Publications
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Nilsson M, Andersson S, Drouet F, Ekberg C, Foreman M, Hudson M, Liljenzin JO, Magnusson D, Skarnemark G. Extraction Properties of 6, 6′â€Bisâ€(5, 6â€dipentylâ€[1, 2, 4] triazinâ€3â€yl)â€[2, 2′] bipyridinyl (C5â€BTBP). Solvent extraction and ion exchange. 2006 Jul 1;24(3):299-318.
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Fedje KK, Ekberg C, Skarnemark G, Steenari BM. Removal of hazardous metals from MSW fly ash—an evaluation of ash leaching methods. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2010 Jan 15;173(1):310-7.
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Ekberg C, Fermvik A, Retegan T, Skarnemark G, Foreman MR, Hudson MJ, Englund S, Nilsson M. An overview and historical look back at the solvent extraction using nitrogen donor ligands to extract and separate An (III) from Ln (III). Radiochimica Acta. 2008 May 1;96(4-5):225-33.