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Metal speciation medium composition

Effect of Medium Composition on Metal Speciation and Toxicity. 417... [Pg.409]

Model Studies. In model studies of adsorption, one deals with simple, well-defined systems, where usually a single well-characterized solid phase is used and the composition of the ionic medium is known, so that reactions competing with the adsorption may be predicted. It is not a trivial problem to compare the results from such model studies with those from field studies, or to use model results for the interpretation of field data. In field studies, a complex mixture of solid phases and dissolved components, whose composition is only poorly known, has to be considered competitive reactions of major ions and trace metal ions for adsorption may take place, and the speciation of the trace metal ions is often poorly understood. In order to relate field studies to model studies, distribution coefficients of elements between the dissolved and solid phases are useful. These distribution coefficients are of the following form ... [Pg.370]


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