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Electron microscopy humic acid

Stevenson, I. L., and Schnitzer, M. (1982). Transmission electron microscopy of extracted fulvic and humic acids. Soil Sci. 133,179-185. [Pg.107]

Chen, Y., and Schnitzer, M. Scanning electron microscopy of a humic acid and of a fulvic acid and its metal and clay complexes. Soil Soc. Am. Proc. 40, 682-686,... [Pg.146]

Fig. 23. Visualization of membrane fouling by scanning electron microscopy (A) inorganic fouling dne to calcinm carbonate, calcium sulfate, silica, iron, barium and strontium sulfate (35,000x) (B) organic fonling dne to humic acid (35,000x) (C) flow channels in membrane fouled with biological growth. Fig. 23. Visualization of membrane fouling by scanning electron microscopy (A) inorganic fouling dne to calcinm carbonate, calcium sulfate, silica, iron, barium and strontium sulfate (35,000x) (B) organic fonling dne to humic acid (35,000x) (C) flow channels in membrane fouled with biological growth.
Rizzi, F., Stoll, S., Senesi, N. and Buffle, J. (2004). A transmission electron microscopy study of fractal properties and aggregation processes of humic acids. Soil ScL, 169, 765-775. [Pg.143]


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