1984
DOI: 10.1016/0039-9140(84)80059-4
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Effect of pH on chromium(VI) species in solution

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“…In every case, the potential was constant in pH range from 3.0 to 7.0. Below pH 1.5, a decrease of the potential was observed, which could be explained by the protonation of the HCrO 4 -anion 30 forming H 2 CrO 4 , which is leached off from the electrode membrane. For solutions with pH over 7.0, a decrease of the potential was also observed.…”
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“…In every case, the potential was constant in pH range from 3.0 to 7.0. Below pH 1.5, a decrease of the potential was observed, which could be explained by the protonation of the HCrO 4 -anion 30 forming H 2 CrO 4 , which is leached off from the electrode membrane. For solutions with pH over 7.0, a decrease of the potential was also observed.…”
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“…The following equations describe the distribution of chromium species in aqueous solution. 30 Figure 3. In every case, the potential was constant in pH range from 3.0 to 7.0.…”
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“…All Cr(VI) species are soluble oxides, used to detect a limited number of valences of select metals and the three main Cr(VI) species in solution are highly (e.g., Cr(III) and Cr(VI)). Such methods include: flame soluble chromate (CrO4), hydrochromate (HCr04) and (F)-and electrothermal (ET)-atomic adsorption spectrodichromate (Cr 2 072-) anions [29,30]. Hexavalent (as well as metry (AAS); direct current plasma (DCP)-and inductively pentavalent) Cr species are strong oxidants which act as coupled plasma (ICP)-atomic emission spectrometry (AES); carcinogens, mutagens and teratogens in biological systems inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS); (for reviews, see Refs.…”
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“…Verificou-se que a máxima adsorção ocorre em pH 2, onde a quantidade adsorvida é de 200 mmol g -1 . Em soluções aquosas de íons Cr(VI), entre pH 1 a 8, observa-se uma mistura de espécies 11 4 2-(5)…”
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