A model is presented that describes the competitive binding of protons and metal ions (Al3+, AlOH2+, Ca2+) by humic substances (HS) in the pH range 3–6 and at different ionic strengths, and allows the net humic charge to be calculated. The HS are treated in terms of two types of carboxyl group, together with other more weakly-acidic groups, and the influence of humic (macroionic) charge is taken into account. Eight parameters are involved: total humic acidity, which can be measured directly, content of COOH groups, 4 intrinsic equilibrium constants (2 for H+ binding, 2 for metal binding), and 2 parameters accounting for charge effects at different ionic strengths. The model was applied to 4 aquatic humic samples, parameters being estimated ...
Humic substances (HS) are ubiquitous organic constituents in soil and water and can strongly adsorb ...
International audienceBecause highly saline groundwaters are found at potential repository sites for...
Binding of Cu(II) and Pb(II) to a soil fulvic acid, humic acid, and two different size fractions of ...
A discrete-site model of ion-binding by humic substances (HS), incorporating a description of electr...
Humic substances (HS) were extracted from the soil and water of an upland catchment and characterise...
Humic substances are polydisperse mixtures of organic molecules which at least to some extent determ...
Humic Ion-Binding Model VII aims to predict the competitive reactions of protons and metals with nat...
Model V describes the binding of ions by humic substances in terms of complexation at discrete sites...
An investigation was conducted on proton binding and aluminum complexation using six humic and fulvi...
The general principles of cation binding to humic materials are discussed. Important aspects that ne...
Ion binding to humics can only be satisfactorily described if the chemical heterogeneity is explicit...
Bacteria and dissolved humic substances are capable of binding significant concentrations of metals ...
Detailed potentiometric titration data were collected for a purified peat humic acid (PPHA) over a r...
The effect of pH and neutral electrolyte on the interaction between humic acid/humate and gamma-AlOO...
Binding of Cu(II) and Pb(II) to a soil fulvic acid, humic acid, and two different size fractions of ...
Humic substances (HS) are ubiquitous organic constituents in soil and water and can strongly adsorb ...
International audienceBecause highly saline groundwaters are found at potential repository sites for...
Binding of Cu(II) and Pb(II) to a soil fulvic acid, humic acid, and two different size fractions of ...
A discrete-site model of ion-binding by humic substances (HS), incorporating a description of electr...
Humic substances (HS) were extracted from the soil and water of an upland catchment and characterise...
Humic substances are polydisperse mixtures of organic molecules which at least to some extent determ...
Humic Ion-Binding Model VII aims to predict the competitive reactions of protons and metals with nat...
Model V describes the binding of ions by humic substances in terms of complexation at discrete sites...
An investigation was conducted on proton binding and aluminum complexation using six humic and fulvi...
The general principles of cation binding to humic materials are discussed. Important aspects that ne...
Ion binding to humics can only be satisfactorily described if the chemical heterogeneity is explicit...
Bacteria and dissolved humic substances are capable of binding significant concentrations of metals ...
Detailed potentiometric titration data were collected for a purified peat humic acid (PPHA) over a r...
The effect of pH and neutral electrolyte on the interaction between humic acid/humate and gamma-AlOO...
Binding of Cu(II) and Pb(II) to a soil fulvic acid, humic acid, and two different size fractions of ...
Humic substances (HS) are ubiquitous organic constituents in soil and water and can strongly adsorb ...
International audienceBecause highly saline groundwaters are found at potential repository sites for...
Binding of Cu(II) and Pb(II) to a soil fulvic acid, humic acid, and two different size fractions of ...