Abstract

The effect of naturally occurring organic materials on the coprecipitation behaviour of trivalent chromium is studied to estimate the relative abundance of organic-bound chromium in sea water. Some amino acids and polyhydric organic acids can bind chromium(III) under the conditions prevalent in natural sea water. Some of the chromium(III) in sea water therefore probably occurs in organic species.

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