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The Environmental Chemistry of Aluminum (Hardcover)
by Garrison Sposito (Author) "Determination of aqueous aluminum is important both to scientists interested in the toxicity of aluminum to terrestrial and aquatic organisms and to those who study..." (more)
Key Phrases: monomeric inorganic aluminum, nonexchangeable aluminum, hydroxyaluminum species, Soil Sci, New York, Clays Clay Miner (more...)
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The Environmental Chemistry of Aluminum provides a comprehensive, fundamental account of the aqueous chemistry of aluminum within an environmental context. An excellent reference for environmental chemists and scientific administrators of environmental programs, this book contains material reflecting the many recent changes in this rapidly developing discipline. The first three chapters discuss the most fundamental aspects of aluminum chemistry: its quantitation in soils and natural waters, including speciation measurements, and its stable chemical forms, both as a dissolved solute and in a solid phase. These chapters emphasize both critical assessments of and definitive recommendations for laboratory methodologies and measured thermodynamic properties relating to aluminum chemistry. The next four chapters in The Environmental Chemistry of Aluminum build on this foundation to provide details of the polymeric chemistry of aluminum: its polynuclear and colloidal hydrolytic species in aqueous solution, its complexes with natural organic ligands, including humic substances, and its role as an adsorptive and adsorbent in surface reactions. These chapters are grounded in experimental results rather than conceptual modeling. The final three chapters describe the chemistry of aluminum in soils, waters, and watersheds. These chapters illustrate the problems of spatial and temporal variability, metastability, and scale that continue to make aluminum geochemistry one of the great challenges in modern environmental science. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Intended to provide a comprehensive, although fundamental, account of the aqueous chemistry of aluminum that is relevant to an environmental context. DLC: Aluminum - Environmental aspects. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Determination of aqueous aluminum is important both to scientists interested in the toxicity of aluminum to terrestrial and aquatic organisms and to those who study mineral weathering and mineral neoformation. Read the first page
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monomeric inorganic aluminum, nonexchangeable aluminum, hydroxyaluminum species, hydroxyaluminum interlayers, hydroxyaluminum polymers, surface proton balance, polynuclear hydroxyaluminum cations, aluminum complexation, polynucleation reactions, gibbsite fragment model, total reactive aluminum, pyrocatechol violet method, polynuclear formation, synthetic gibbsite, ferron kinetics, ferrosic hydroxide, hydroxyaluminum montmorillonite, aluminum geochemistry, aqueous aluminum species, surface chemical behavior, aluminum speciation, hydroxyaluminum ions, total aluminum concentrations, aluminum polymerization, aluminum hydrolysis
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Soil Sci, New York, Clays Clay Miner, Water Air Soil Pollut, Colloids Surf, Woods Lake, Water Resour, Dalton Trans, Acta Chem, John Wiley, Turkey Lakes Watershed, Plenum Press, American Society of Agronomy, New Hampshire, Ann Arbor, Lac Pin Blanc, Source Remarks, American Chemical Society, Critical Stability Constants, Interactions of Soil Minerals, Plant Nutr, Plant Soil, Water-Supply Pap, Houston Black, Indian Chem
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