Abstract

Copper chelation in seawater by a variety of organic ligands is shown to be dependent upon the stability of the model complex and the pH of the medium. Amino acids, citric acid and citric acid-like compounds are potentially the most important contributors to the speciation of copper in the soluble organic realm of seawater.

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