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System humic acid sorbed

Natural organic polyelectrolytes are some of the most active components of natural soil-water systems entering into physical and chemical reactions with practically all other components of the systems. Most pesticides are strongly sorbed by insoluble natural organic polyelectrolytes, such as humic acid. The soluble humic salts, however, may solubilize insoluble pesticides. Pesticides also enter into chemical reactions with natural organic poly electrolytes. The mechanisms of most of these interactions have not yet been elucidated. Elucidation will require isolation of well-defined, chemically and physically homogeneous natural polyelectrolyte fractions. [Pg.149]


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