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Environmental natural chelating ligands

Recent reviews on chemical speciation are published by e.g. Stumm and Brauner (1975), Florence and Batley (1980) and Leppard (1983) sometimes, with special reference to metal-organic interactions (Mantoura, 1982) or complexation in natural waters (Kramer and Duinker, 1984b). Bruland (1983) summarized the distribution and behaviour of trace elements in ocean waters. The occurrence of certain species is largely dependent on the environmental conditions. There exists a strong competition of trace metals with H+ or major cations like Ca2+ and Mg2+ in seawater, but also with other trace metals which might form more stable complexes with the ligand in question on the other side, many potential ligands or chelators compete for one trace element. [Pg.4]


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