Evaluation of salinity effect on quantitative analysis of aquatic humic substances using nonionic DAX-8 resin

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AbstractThe luminescence of aquatic humic substances in water is quenched over a broad range of pH by paramagnetic metal ions like iron(II) and manganese(II). The efficiency dependents on the pH of the solution and rises with increasing basicity; this parallels the complexing of metal ions by humic substances. No quenching of the luminescence is observed by the addition of aluminium(III).


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