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Complexation reactions in aquatic systems : an analytical approach / J. Buffle ; translators, S.P. and A. Kounaves and R.S. Altman ; translation editors, R.A. Chalmers, M.R. Masson, D. Midgley.

By: Buffle, J. (Jacques), 1943-.
Contributor(s): Chalmers, Robert Alexander | Masson, M. R. (Mary R.) | Midgley, D. (Derek).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Ellis Horwood series in analytical chemistry.Publisher: Chichester, West Sussex, England : New York : E. Horwood ; Halsted Press [distributor], 1988Description: xxi, 692 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0853125570; 0470208309 (Halsted); 0131563165 (Prentice Hall).Subject(s): Water chemistry | Complex compounds | Trace elements | Chemistry, AnalyticDDC classification: 541.3422
Contents:
Introduction -- The components of aquatic systems and their reactivity -- Composition and origin of natural organic matter -- Characteristics of aquatic organic compounds -- Interpretation of complexation equilibria -- Complexation properties of homologous complexants and choice of measuring methods -- Experimental determination of the in situ distribution of chemical species -- Study of complexation properties by potentiometric methods -- Study of complexation properties by voltammetric methods -- Study of complexation properties by non-electrochemical methods.
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Reprinted by Prentice Hall in 1990.

Bibliography: p. [636]-672. - Includes index.

Introduction -- The components of aquatic systems and their reactivity -- Composition and origin of natural organic matter -- Characteristics of aquatic organic compounds -- Interpretation of complexation equilibria -- Complexation properties of homologous complexants and choice of measuring methods -- Experimental determination of the in situ distribution of chemical species -- Study of complexation properties by potentiometric methods -- Study of complexation properties by voltammetric methods -- Study of complexation properties by non-electrochemical methods.

Translated from French.

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