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22/11/2002 |
Data da última atualização: |
04/06/2008 |
Autoria: |
BOLT, G. H.; DE BOODT, M. F.; HAYES, M. H. B.; MCBRIDE, M. B.; DE STROOPER, E. B. A. |
Título: |
Interactions at the soil colloid: soil solution interface |
Ano de publicação: |
1991 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991. |
Páginas: |
603p. |
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NATO ASI Series. Series E: Applied Sciences - Vol. 190 |
ISBN: |
0-7923-1066-7 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Soil colloids and the soil solution: Part 1. Introductory remarks. Sorption in soil: theoretical considerations; The electrified interface of the soil solid phase. A. The electrochemical control system; The electrified interface heterogeneity; Surface complexation at (Hydr) oxide surfaces. Part 2:Introductory remarks. Selected cases of specific binding of ions by soil constituents; Processes of heavy and transition metal sorption by soil minerals; Adsorption of heavy metals by clay-aluminum hydroxide complexes; Model for the reaction kinetics of phosphate with oxides and soil; comparison of models for adsorption, solid solution and surface precipitation; Micronutrient adsorption by soils and soil colloids; Application of the sorption theory to eliminate heavymetals from waste waters and contaminated soils heavy metals. Part 3: Introductory remarks. Interactions in soil involving small and large organic molecules; Interactions between small organic chemicals and soil colloidal constituents; Interactions between organic macromolecules and soil inorganic colloids and soils; Complezation of metal ions by humic substances. Fundamental considerations. Part 4: Introductory remarks. Environmental problems associated with unbalanced inputs; Soil fertility problems in the developed and in the developing world; Soil fertility problems in the developed world; Soil acidity control under the impact of industrial society; Soil pollution phenomena-mobility of heavy metals in contaminated soil. MenosSoil colloids and the soil solution: Part 1. Introductory remarks. Sorption in soil: theoretical considerations; The electrified interface of the soil solid phase. A. The electrochemical control system; The electrified interface heterogeneity; Surface complexation at (Hydr) oxide surfaces. Part 2:Introductory remarks. Selected cases of specific binding of ions by soil constituents; Processes of heavy and transition metal sorption by soil minerals; Adsorption of heavy metals by clay-aluminum hydroxide complexes; Model for the reaction kinetics of phosphate with oxides and soil; comparison of models for adsorption, solid solution and surface precipitation; Micronutrient adsorption by soils and soil colloids; Application of the sorption theory to eliminate heavymetals from waste waters and contaminated soils heavy metals. Part 3: Introductory remarks. Interactions in soil involving small and large organic molecules; Interactions between small organic chemicals and soil colloidal constituents; Interactions between organic macromolecules and soil inorganic colloids and soils; Complezation of metal ions by humic substances. Fundamental considerations. Part 4: Introductory remarks. Environmental problems associated with unbalanced inputs; Soil fertility problems in the developed and in the developing world; Soil fertility problems in the developed world; Soil acidity control under the impact of industrial society; Soil pollution phenomena-mobility of heavy metals in contaminated so... Mostrar Tudo |
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