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Conformation and size of humic substances: Effects of major cation concentration and type, pH, salinity, and residence time

Baalousha et al., 2006

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7876707570134694082
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Baalousha M
Motelica-Heino M
Le Coustumer P
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Colloids and surfaces A: physicochemical and engineering aspects

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The macromolecular structure of humic substances (HS), ie molecular size, shape, conformation, and weight is believed to control key physico-chemical reactions in aquatic systems. However, these properties of HS are still deeply a matter of debate. Furthermore …
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