2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2009.05.066
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Soil properties controlling Zn speciation and fractionation in contaminated soils

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“…A series of ZnMg-kerolites with variable Zn and Mg contents included ''Znkerolite", ''Zn 0.8 Mg 0.2 -kerolite", ''Zn 0.6 Mg 0.4 -kerolite", ''Zn 0.34 Mg 0.66 -kerolite", and ''Zn 0.06 Mg 0.94 -kerolite") . References for adsorbed and complexed Zn-species included, amongst others, ''Zn-phytate", ''Zn-sorbed calcite", ''Znsorbed ferrihydrite", ''low Zn-birnessite" and ''Zn-sorbed talc" for which details have been provided in earlier studies (Jacquat et al, , 2009b.…”
Section: Reference Compounds For Exafs Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A series of ZnMg-kerolites with variable Zn and Mg contents included ''Znkerolite", ''Zn 0.8 Mg 0.2 -kerolite", ''Zn 0.6 Mg 0.4 -kerolite", ''Zn 0.34 Mg 0.66 -kerolite", and ''Zn 0.06 Mg 0.94 -kerolite") . References for adsorbed and complexed Zn-species included, amongst others, ''Zn-phytate", ''Zn-sorbed calcite", ''Znsorbed ferrihydrite", ''low Zn-birnessite" and ''Zn-sorbed talc" for which details have been provided in earlier studies (Jacquat et al, , 2009b.…”
Section: Reference Compounds For Exafs Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, specific sorption of Zn in the Al-hydroxy interlayers of hydroxy-interlayered minerals (HIM) was found to be an important Zn uptake mechanism in (mostly acidic) HIM-containing soils at low to moderate contamination levels Jacquat et al, 2009a). Thus, several recently identified layered Zn phases are quantitatively relevant in contaminated soils, their occurrence depending on soil pH, the level of Zn contamination, and the abundance of organic and mineral sorbent phases (Jacquat et al, 2009b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commonly observed minerals include zinc carbonate minerals (smithsonite ZnCO 3 and hydrozincite Zn 5 (CO 3 ) 2 (OH) 6 ) and zinc silicate minerals like hemimorphite (Zn 4 Si 2 O 7 (OH) 2 ·H 2 O) (Boni et al, 2005;Balassone et al, 2008;Jacquat et al, 2008Jacquat et al, , 2009. In acid mine drainage systems and smelter-impacted soils, zinc-iron and zinc-aluminium spinels namely franklinite (ZnFe 2 O 4 ) and gahnite (ZnAl 2 O 4 ) are found as well as the zinc oxide zincite (ZnO) (Kucha et al, 1996;Hochella et al, 1999;Sobanska, 1999;Juillot et al, 2003;Jacquat et al, 2009;Juillot et al, 2011). Steger and Desjardins (1980) show that oxidation of sphalerite could result in the formation of hydrated zinc sulfate, which could be gunningite (ZnSO 4 ·H 2 O) (Jambor and Boyle, 1962).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 )/R i (E exp ) 2 ) of the target transforms were used to judge the suitability of reference spectra for LCF (Isaure et al 2002;Jacquat et al 2009c;Kirpichtchikova et al 2006;Panfili et al 2005;Sarret et al 2004). LCF analysis was performed over the energy range 9,643-9,743 eV (-20 to ?80 eV around E 0 fixed at 9,663 eV) and was carried using software from beamline 10.3.2 at the Advanced Light Source ).…”
Section: Analysis Of Zn K-edge Xanes Datamentioning
confidence: 99%