2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1022504826342
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“…As a consequence, it is a highly mobile and toxic form of Cr [17,21,23]. Adsorption is less influenced by organic matter content and pH than Cr(III) [24], even if adsorption is favored under acidic to neutral pH because positive charges on soil colloids increase [25,26] and ends when pH is above 8.5 [20]. Cr(VI) species ( CrO  ) adsorption proceeds at a lower rate than Cr(III) hydrolyzed species [26].…”
Section: Chemical Behavior In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a consequence, it is a highly mobile and toxic form of Cr [17,21,23]. Adsorption is less influenced by organic matter content and pH than Cr(III) [24], even if adsorption is favored under acidic to neutral pH because positive charges on soil colloids increase [25,26] and ends when pH is above 8.5 [20]. Cr(VI) species ( CrO  ) adsorption proceeds at a lower rate than Cr(III) hydrolyzed species [26].…”
Section: Chemical Behavior In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adsorption is less influenced by organic matter content and pH than Cr(III) [24], even if adsorption is favored under acidic to neutral pH because positive charges on soil colloids increase [25,26] and ends when pH is above 8.5 [20]. Cr(VI) species ( CrO  ) adsorption proceeds at a lower rate than Cr(III) hydrolyzed species [26]. They are adsorbed by soil phases having exposed hydroxyl groups on their surfaces, such as Mn, Fe and Al oxides that are characterized by their high positive charge [20,24,25].…”
Section: Chemical Behavior In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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