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Aluminum in Natural Waters: Content, Forms of Migration, Toxicity
ABSTRACT
A review of the data on the content and existence forms of aluminum in surface waters as well as bioavailability and toxicity of aluminum compounds. It is shown that aluminum concentration in natural waters varies widely and substantially depends on the solubility of minerals containing aluminum and the influence of chemical composition and pH values of aquatic environment on the solubility. The hydrolysis and complexation processes play the major role in fate of aluminum in natural waters.
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