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Arsenic environmental chemistry

Lee, J.S. and Nriagu, J.O. (2007) Stability constants for metal arsenates. Environmental Chemistry, 4(2), 123-33. Lehr, C.R., Polishchuk, E., Radoja, U. and Cullen, W.R. (2003) Demethylation of methylarsenic species by Mycobacterium neoaurum. Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 17(11), 831-34. [Pg.64]

Arsenic environmental chemistry, health threats, and waste treatment / Kevin Henke, p. cm. [Pg.629]

Craig, PJ. (Eid.) (1986). Organometallic Compounds in the Environment—collection of detailed chapters on the environmental chemistry and hiochemistry of organometallic compounds. Environmental Health Criteria 18 Arsenic Environmental Health Criteria 85 Lead Environmental Aspects Environmental Health Criteria 86 Mercury, Environmental Aspects Environmental Health Criteria 101 Methylmercury Environmental Health Criteria 116 Tributyltin... [Pg.180]

Fendorf S, Eich MJ, Grossl P, Sparks DL (1997) Arsenate and chromate retention mechanisms on goethite. 1. Surface structure. Environ Sci Technol 31 315—320 Francesconi KA, Kuehnelt D (2002) Arsenic compounds in the environment. In Environmental chemistry of arsenic. In Frankenberger WT Jr (ed) Marcel Dekker, New York, Chapter 3, pp 51-94... [Pg.65]

Frankenberger WT Jr (ed) (2002) Environmental chemistry of arsenic. Marcel Dekker, New York, p 391... [Pg.65]

Hsu PH (1989) Aluminum hydroxides and oxyhydroxides. In Dixon JB, Weed SB (ed) Minerals in soil environments, 2nd edn, pp 331-378 Inskeep WP, McDermott TR, Fendorf S (2002) Arsenic (V)/(III) cycling in soils and natural waters chemical and microbiological processes. In Frankenberger WT Jr (ed) Environmental chemistry of arsenic. Marcel Dekker, New York, pp 183-215... [Pg.66]

Boron and arsenic are natural components of soil and are both present as oxyanions. Boron is present as boric acid or borate polymers, and arsenic is present as arsenate. While boron is weakly held by soil, arsenic is similar to phosphate in its interactions with soil constituents. Boron is an essential nutrient for plants however, it is also toxic to plants at relatively low levels. Arsenic is toxic. The laboratory chemistry of both of these elements is well understood, but their environmental chemistry, speciation and movement, is less well understood [23-27],... [Pg.142]

The term heavy metal in environmental chemistry has traditionally been used to describe certain elements and compounds that are hazardous to the health of humans and other animals. Some elements included in this definition are arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, and mercury. [Pg.119]

Moore, J. N. (1994). Contaminant mobilization resulting from redox pumping in a metal-contaminated river-reservoir system. In Environmental Chemistry of Lakes and Reservoirs, ed. L. A. Baker, pp. 451-71. Washington, D.C. American Chemical Society. Moore, J. N., Ficklin, W. H. Johns, C. (1988). Partitioning of arsenic and metals in reducing sulfidic sediments. Environmental Science and Technology, 22, 432-7. Morrison, G. M., Batley, G. E. Florence, T. M. (1989). Metal speciation and toxicity. Chemistry in Britain, 8, 791-5. [Pg.337]

Clifford, D.A. and Ghurye, G.L. (2002) Metal-oxide adsorption, ion exchange, and coagulation-microfiltration for arsenic removal from water, in Environmental Chemistry of Arsenic (ed. W.T. Frankenberger Jr.), Marcel Dekker, New York, pp. 217-45. [Pg.60]

Foster, S., Maher, W., Taylor, A. et al. (2005) Distribution and speciation of arsenic in temperate marine saltmarsh ecosystems. Environmental Chemistry, 2(3), 177-89. [Pg.208]

Tongesayi, T. and Smart, R.B. (2006) Arsenic speciation reduction of arsenic(V) to arsenic(III) by fulvic acid. Environmental Chemistry, 3(2), 137-41. [Pg.231]

Warwick, P., Inam, E. and Evans, N. (2005) Arsenic s interaction with humic acid. Environmental Chemistry, 2(2), 119-24. [Pg.232]

Dupont, L., Jolly, G. and Aplincourt, M. (2007) Arsenic adsorption on lignocellulosic substrate loaded with ferric ion. Environmental Chemistry Letters, 5(3), 125-29. [Pg.418]

ISBN 978-0-470-02758-5 (cloth alk. paper) 1. Arsenic. 2. Arsenic-Toxicology. 3. Groundwate-Arsenic content. 4. Arsenic wastes. 5. Environmental chemistry. I. Title. TD196.A77H46 2009 628.5 2-dc22... [Pg.629]


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