Title: Behavior of heavy metals during river and sea water mixing. Effect of salt background on transformation of forms of Cr, Fe, Zn, and Mn
Abstract: The effect of the salt background on the behavior of iron, chromium, manganese, and zinc in model solutions and mixtures of river and sea water under laboratory experimental conditions has been studied. The possibility of coagulation and peptization of colloids of iron(III) and chromium(III) with increase of the salt background of solutions has been assessed. The role of the zinc and manganese sorption-desorption processes in the distribution of these elements between the suspended matter and the solution during mixing of river and sea water has been studied. The experiments consisted in the study of the phase diagram of the elements and their sorption on various sorbents by recording the distribution of the radioactive isotopes /sup 51/Cr, /sup 54/Mn, /sup 59/Fe and /sup 65/Zn between the solution and the suspended matter or between the solution and the sorbing surface.
Publication Year: 1988
Publication Date: 1988-03-01
Language: en
Type: article
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