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Stability constants for the complexation of copper(II) ions with water and soil fulvic acids measured by an ion selective electrode

William T. Bresnahan, +2 more
- 01 Oct 1978 - 
- Vol. 50, Iss: 12, pp 1675-1679
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This article is published in Analytical Chemistry.The article was published on 1978-10-01. It has received 174 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ion selective electrode & Copper.

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Organic geochemistry of natural waters

E. M. Thurman
TL;DR: The first part of the book as mentioned in this paper is a general overview of the amount and general nature of dissolved organic carbon in natural waters, and the second part is a summary of the data that has accumulated from many disciplines over the last decade.
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Humic Ion-Binding Model VI: An Improved Description of the Interactions of Protons and Metal Ions with Humic Substances

TL;DR: In this article, a discrete site/electrostatic model of the interactions of protons and metals with fulvic and humic acids is applied to 19 sets of published data for proton binding, and 110 sets for metal binding.
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Generic NICA−Donnan Model Parameters for Metal-Ion Binding by Humic Substances

TL;DR: Generic parameter values have been derived that can be used for modeling in the absence of specific metalion binding measurements and complement the previously derived generic descriptions of proton binding.
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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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The Attractions of Proteins for Small Molecules and Ions

TL;DR: The number and variety of known compounrjs between proteins and small molecules are increasing rapidly and make a fascinating story as discussed by the authors, and there are many compounds of serum albumin, which was used during the war by many chemists, most of whom found at least one 6ew compound.
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Importance of heavy metal-organic matter interactions in natural waters

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of organic ligands in metal complexing in natural waters has received little attention because of uncertainties regarding both the abundance and nature of dissolved organic carbon compounds, and it has been shown that the bulk of the dissolved organic matter in the natural waters consists of highly oxidized and chemically and biologically stable polymeric compounds closely resembling soil humic substances.
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