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Metal contaminant transformation, redox

A contribution to UV-induced photocatalysis is also expected from the cations of transitions metals such as iron, copper, and manganese dissolved in water droplets or the water layer that may cover a solid aerosol. Probable photoreactions in this case would be water splitting, or redox processes involving atmospheric contaminants that are easily absorbed by the water layer [30]. The primary step in these reactions is expected to be redox transformations of the electronically excited metal compounds [8]. [Pg.226]

Unidentified Idaho Operations Office (USDOE) University of Toronto Microbial mineral transformations at the Fe(ll)/Fe(lll) redox boundary for solid Phase capture of strontium and other metal/radionuclide contaminants USDOE Environmental Management... [Pg.284]


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