Sorptive and desorptive fractionation of dissolved organic matter by mineral soil matrices.

@article{Oren2012SorptiveAD,
  title={Sorptive and desorptive fractionation of dissolved organic matter by mineral soil matrices.},
  author={Adi Oren and Benny Chefetz},
  journal={Journal of environmental quality},
  year={2012},
  volume={41 2},
  pages={
          526-33
        }
}
  • A. Oren, B. Chefetz
  • Published 1 March 2012
  • Chemistry, Medicine
  • Journal of environmental quality
Interactions of dissolved organic matter (DOM) with soil minerals, such as metal oxides and clays, involve various sorption mechanisms and may lead to sorptive fractionation of certain organic moieties. While sorption of DOM to soil minerals typically involves a degree of irreversibility, it is unclear which structural components of DOM correspond to the irreversibly bound fraction and which factors may be considered determinants. To assist in elucidating that, the current study aimed at… 
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