Natural and medical sciences

2013 Issue №1

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The impact of changes in dissolved organic carbon concentration in a solution on the sorption of platinum compounds

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26-30

Abstract

This article considers the impact of changing dissolved organic carbon concentration in a solution on the sorption of platinum (II), (IV) compounds (K2PtCl4, H2PtCl6) at different soil horizons. The authors prove that even small concentrations of dissolved organic carbon play an important role in platinum sorption in soil and background minerals.

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