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Complexation reactions in aquatic systems : an analytical approach / J. Buffle, translators S.P. Kounaves, A. Kounaves and R.S. Altman

J. Buffle
- Vol. 1990, Iss: 1990, pp 1-99
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Cladoceran body length and Secchi disk transparency in northeastern U.S. lakes

TL;DR: Mean cladoceran body length of 59 northeastern U.S. lakes was estimated from functional groups that broadly define taxonomic, body size, and grazing potential as discussed by the authors.
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Adsorption of salicylate on alumina surfaces

TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption of salicylic acid/salicylate on γ-AlOOH (Brockmann alumina, boehmite) and on β-Al(OH)3 (alumina gel, bayerite) was investigated in aqueous electrolyte media.
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Computer modelling of trace metal ion speciation: practical implementation of a linear continuous function for complexation by natural organic matter

TL;DR: In this paper, a computer program (MODELm) is described for calculating the trace metal speciation of mixtures of several metals and natural organic matter by using a linear differential equilibrium function model that takes into account the metal binding dependence on the metal : complexant concentration ratio.
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The Complexation of Metal Ions by Humic Substances in Natural Waters

TL;DR: Aiken et al. as discussed by the authors focused on the interaction of copper with humic substances, but other trace metals like cadmium and lead have also been studied to some extent.
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Chemical controls on ozone deposition to water

TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between ozone deposition velocity and concentration of iodide and dissolved organic matter in water buffered at seawater pH (8.0) was determined experimentally.
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WHAM—a chemical equilibrium model and computer code for waters, sediments, and soils incorporating a discrete site/electrostatic model of ion-binding by humic substances

E. Tipping
TL;DR: The WHAM (Windermere Humic Aqueous Model) as mentioned in this paper is a simple inorganic speciation code for aqueous solutions that combines Humic Ion-Binding Model V with a simple, inorganic inorganic specciation code.
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Ion binding to natural organic matter : competition, heterogeneity, stoichiometry and thermodynamic consistency

TL;DR: The NICCA-Donnan model as mentioned in this paper is a semi-empirical model that is similar to the NICA-donnan model except that it introduces an additional degree of scaling that ensures thermodynamic consistency and allows for variable stoichiometry of binding, which implicitly accounts for the large degree of chemical heterogeneity of humic particles.
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A unifying model of cation binding by humic substances

TL;DR: Model V describes the binding of ions by humic substances in terms of complexation at discrete sites, modified by electrostatic attraction and/or repulsion, and also takes account of nonspecific binding due to counterion accumulation.
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A Generalized Description of Aquatic Colloidal Interactions: The Three-colloidal Component Approach

TL;DR: In this article, the physicochemical properties of the different groups of colloids are described, and the role of each colloid class is discussed with respect to homoaggregation (aggregation within a given colloid) and hetero-aggregation among different colloid types.