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Lateral cyanide adsorption

The long-lasting damaging effect of cyanide may be mainly determined whether its sorption on soil or sediment is reversible or not. If the adsorption is reversible and quick, no pollution will remain after the polluted stream passes. If the sorption is irreversible, the sorbed cyanide becomes the source of pollution later, with the decomposition of soil components. The desorption of cyanide was examined in two soil and two sediment samples (Tiszavasvari and Tiszalok). The samples were chosen in such... [Pg.204]


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