Lead complexation by humic acids and their analogs: A voltammetric study

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Abstract

Differential pulse polarography (DPP) was used to assess the interaction of Pb2+ with various humic acid analogs and several humic acids. DPP analysis demonstrated that the reduction peak maximum (Ep) for Pb2+ shifted to more negative values in the presence of humic acids and humic acid analogs. The observed Ep for Pb2+ in the presence of humic acids and humic acid analogs is influenced by ligand concentration, solution pH and Pb2+ concentration. Shifts in the Ep for Pb2+ are related to the reduction potential and can be rationalized using the Lingane equation.

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Steinberg, S., & Hodge, V. (2020). Lead complexation by humic acids and their analogs: A voltammetric study. Environments - MDPI, 7(11), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments7110094

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