“…Of particular interest is the nonideal competitive adsorption (NICA) -Donnan model, which stands out from the others in terms of physicochemical realism, accuracy, number of applications, and possibility of incorporation in existing speciation programs (e.g., ECOSAT and Visual MINTEQ). This model addresses the binding site heterogeneity of HS by assuming a continuous distribution of proton binding sites, discriminates between chemical and electrostatic interactions, and takes into account ionic strength effects in a generic way by means of an electrostatic Donnan gel model (Koopal et al, 1994(Koopal et al, , 2001(Koopal et al, , 2005Benedetti et al, 1995Benedetti et al, , 1996aKinniburgh et al, 1996Kinniburgh et al, , 1999Milne et al, 2001 ). By fi tting the NICADonnan model to potentiometric titration data obtained at different ionic strengths, intrinsic (i.e., independent of pH, salt concentration, or metal concentration) acidbase properties of HAs and FAs can be probed.…”