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February 01, 1996
Influence of citric acid and glycine on the adsorption of mercury (II) by kaolinite under various pH conditions
J. Singh;
J. Singh
University of Saskatchewan, Department of Soil Science, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
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Clays and Clay Minerals (1996) 44 (1): 41–48.
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J. Singh, P. M. Huang, U. T. Hammer, W. K. Liaw; Influence of citric acid and glycine on the adsorption of mercury (II) by kaolinite under various pH conditions. Clays and Clay Minerals 1996;; 44 (1): 41–48. doi:
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