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Sorption of Iron-Cyanide Complexes in Soils

Thilo Rennert and Tim Mansfeldt*

Arbeitsgruppe Bodenkunde und Bodenökologie, Fakultät für Geowissenschaften, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, D-44780 Bochum, Germany



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Fig. 1. (a) Ferricyanide and (b) ferrocyanide sorption in soil horizons containing >10 g Corg kg-1 (#01 C; #02 E; #03 Bsh; #04 stagnic 2Bg; #05 Bw; #06 gleyic Bg; #07 BC; #08 ferralic B; #09 stagnic Bg). Isotherms are plotted following Eq. [1].

 


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Fig. 2. (a) Ferricyanide and (b) ferrocyanide sorption in soil horizons containing >10 g Corg kg-1 (#10 Ap; #11 Ah; #12 fluvic Ah; #13 Ah; #14 Ap; #15 fluvic Ah; #16 fluvic Bg; #17 mollic Ah). Isotherms are plotted following Eq. [1].

 


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Fig. 3. (a) Ferricyanide and (b) ferrocyanide sorption in soil horizons after treatment with H2O2 (#10 Ap; #11 Ah; #12 fluvic Ah; #15 fluvic Ah; #16 fluvic Bg; #17 mollic Ah). Isotherms are plotted following Eq. [1].

 





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