The binding of Eu to fulvic acid (FA) as a function of pH was determin
ed by Schubert's method and by equilibrium dialysis. Data obtained by
both methods showed a strong pH dependence, which was reproduced well
by the model used to interpret the data (humic ion-binding model VI).
The model was also able to account for five other data sets from the l
iterature, and there was reasonable agreement among the values of the
characteristic binding parameter for Eu-FA interactions. Data sets inv
estigating the effects of aluminum competition were also explained wel
l by Model VI, The model was used to calculate the speciation of Eu in
natural waters as a function of the most-likely competitive solution
species (protons, aluminium and calcium). The calculations indicate th
at under environmentally realistic concentrations both, aluminium and
calcium can be significant competitors at low and high pH, respectivel
y, although FA binding appears to dominate Eu speciation under most co
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