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Environmental Chemistry
Volume 6 Number 4 2009
RESEARCH FRONT: Speciation: Why Does It Defy Definition?
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The role of speciation in environmental chemistry and the case for quality criteria
Graeme E. Batley, Kevin A. Francesconi and William A. Maher
pp. 273-274
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Critical review perspective: elemental speciation analysis methods in environmental chemistry – moving towards methodological integration
Jörg Feldmann, Pascal Salaün and Enzo Lombi
pp. 275-289
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Metal speciation and bioavailability: revisiting the 'big questions'
Janet G. Hering
pp. 290-293
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Enhancing reliability of elemental speciation results – quo vadis?
Ralph E. Sturgeon and Kevin A. Francesconi
pp. 294-297
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Insect excretes unusual six-coordinate pentavalent arsenic species
Ruwandi Andrahennadi, Juxia Fu, M. Jake Pushie, Cheryl I. E. Wiramanaden, Graham N. George and Ingrid J. Pickering
pp. 298-304
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Impact of pH on Cd
II
partitioning between alginate gel and aqueous media
Erwin J. J. Kalis, Thomas A. Davis, Raewyn M. Town and Herman P. van Leeuwen
pp. 305-310
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Fast determination of methyl chloride and methyl bromide emissions from dried plant matter and soil samples using HS-SPME and GC-MS: method and first results
Noureddine Yassaa, Asher Wishkerman, Frank Keppler and Jonathan Williams
pp. 311-318
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Arsenic speciation in bodily fluids of harbor seals (
Phoca vitulina
) and harbor porpoises (
Phocoena phocoena
)
Linda Kuenstl, Simone Griesel, Andreas Prange and Walter Goessler
pp. 319-327
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Hexabromocyclododecanes in human adipose tissue from Japan
Tomohiko Isobe, Hiroko Oda, Nozomi Takayanagi, Tatsuya Kunisue, Hiroaki Komori, Norimasa Arita, Norifumi Ueda, Masato Nose, Taketo Yamada, Shin Takahashi and Shinsuke Tanabe
pp. 328-333
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Estimation of the association and dissociation rate constants of Cd complexes with various aminopolycarboxylic acids by an exchange method
André Schneider, Christophe Nguyen and Laurence Denaix
pp. 334-340
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The major source and impact of phenyltin contamination on freshwater aquaculture clam
Corbicula fluminea
and wild golden apple snail
Pomacea canaliculata
Ching-Chang Lee, Yu-Fei Jhuang, Li-Lian Liu, Chia-Yi Hsieh, Colin S. Chen and Chien-Jung Tien
pp. 341-349
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Molecular modeling of iron and arsenic interactions with carboxy groups in natural biomass
Gabriela C. Silva, Igor F. Vasconcelos, Regina P. de Carvalho, Maria Sylvia S. Dantas and Virginia S. T. Ciminelli
pp. 350-356
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