INTERACTION OF Cr(III) WITH THE HUMUS ACIDS OF SOIL, WATER, AND BOTTOM SEDIMENTS

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The interaction of Cr(III) with humus acids [fulvic (FA) and humic (HA) acids] was studied in the systems Cr(III)-FA, Cr(III)-HA, and Cr(III)-FA-HA. Chromium(III) reacts with FA extracted from the headwaters of the Moscow River and from the Krapivenka River (a tributary of Lake Seliger) to form a highly soluble high-molecular-weight Cr(III)-hydroxofulvate complexes with β̄11 1.93 × 106 and 5.70 × 106, respectively. Humic acids extracted from peat in the Tver area and the sapropel of Lake Seliger behave as complexing sorbents with conditional affinity constants logβ = 3.78 and 3.23 for Cr(III) sorption at HA sites in the peat and sapropel, respectively. In the three-component system Cr(III)-FA-HA, the Cr(III) distribution coefficient between solution and precipitate is controlled by the pH value and FA content in the solution and decreases by 1-1.5 orders of magnitude with increasing fulvic acid content. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. 2007.

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Geochemistry International, 2007, 45, 2, 178-184

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