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1 Δεκ 2001 · In the soil solution, Cl occurs predominantly as the chloride anion (Cl −). The Cl − anion does not form complexes readily, and shows little affinity (or specificity) in its adsorption to soil components. Thus, Cl − movement within the soil is largely determined by water flows. Chlorine is an essential micronutrient for higher plants.
- A Review
In the soil solution, Cl occurs predominantly as the...
- Determination of 36Cl in The Groundwaters and Ores Around a Uranium Deposit
The measurement of 36 Cl was carried out using accelerator...
- Chlorine-36 Production and Distribution in Australia
Chlorine-36 is an unstable isotope of chlorine produced by...
- Reconstitution of Vacuolar Ion Channels Into Planar Lipid Bilayers
Vacuolar ion channels were characterized after...
- Compartmentation and Exchange of Chloride in Carrot Root Tissue
3. When tissue is transferred from salt solution to water,...
- A Stretch-Activated Anion Channel in Tobacco Protoplasts
Volume 237, number 1,2, 141-1O FEB 06294 September 1988 A...
- Chlorine-Containing Natural Compounds in Higher Plants
Chlorine-containing compounds are probably more common in...
- A Review
20 Ιουλ 2023 · The results can explain why local soil chlorine levels are frequently independent of atm. deposition, and provide opportunities for improved modeling of chlorine distribution and cycling in terrestrial ecosystems.
3 Δεκ 2019 · It consist of molecules so when it passed into the ionization chamber, the electrons are knocked off, and give molecular ion, Cl 2+. The ions are not stable so some will form chlorine atom and a Cl + ion. This process is called fragmentation. Cl 2+ → Cl + Cl +.
The chlorine-cycle in soil is described from a budget-perspective focussing on the interaction between organic and inorganic chlorine. The concentration and storage of organically bound...
30 Δεκ 2020 · In this study, a novel method using water extraction coupled with concatenated ion exchange chromatography for the extraction of hydrosoluble chlorine in soil samples is established for the determination of chorine isotopes by thermal ionization mass spectrometry.
The extensive natural chlorination processes in soil suggest that the Cl turnover likely is linked to common ecosystem processes. Indeed, chlorination rates were recently linked to microbial activity (Svensson et al. 2017), but the fundamental reasons for the extensive
1 Οκτ 2018 · ... Excessive Clquantities destruct agricultural land use through reducing soil fertility and generating product toxicity. Therefore, soil Cl − contamination is an important issue and...