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Long-term fate of metal contaminants in soils and sediments: Role of intraparticle diffusion in hydrous metal oxides
Paras Trivedi,
Lisa Axe
Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Oxides
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Metal Contaminants
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Intraparticle Diffusion
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Hydrous Metal Oxides
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Long-term Fate
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Metal Ions
50%
Large Surface Area
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Sorption
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Mineral Surface
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Hydrated Oxides
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Metal Mobility
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Discrete Particles
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Metal Bioavailability
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Rapid Adsorption
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Microporous Structure
50%
Al-Fe
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High Affinity
50%
Pseudo-equilibrium
50%
Al-Mn
50%
Anthropogenic Sources
50%
2-step Process
50%
Arts and Humanities
Fate
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Sediments
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Axe
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sediments
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Bioavailability
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Surface Area
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Chemical Engineering
Adsorption
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Sorption
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