1983
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2389.1983.tb01072.x
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Fulvic acid studies: evidence for a polycarboxylate co‐ordination mode at soil pH

Abstract: The reactions of two fulvic acid samples with Cu2+ and Cd2+ have been studied by potentiometric titration (pH and ion selective electrode). The metal-uptake curves for samples initially rendered 'metal-free' by a precipitation-solvent extraction technique resemble those for citric and malic acids at soil pH (4-6.5). The presence of aliphatic and aromatic components was established by I3C nmr spectroscopy; the presence of phenolic components was inferred from pH titrations. It is shown that a polycarboxylate co… Show more

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