Modeling Competitive Cation Exchange of Aromatic Amines in Water-Saturated Soils
Competitive association to several components of soil through ion exchange processes influences the fate of organic cations in the environment. To examine these processes, the distributions of aniline and 1-aminonaphthalene between aqueous 5 mM CaCl2 solutions and three different Indiana soils were...
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2018
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