收稿日期: 2006-11-27
修回日期: 2007-01-22
网络出版日期: 2007-03-10
The Research Progress of Al13 Species in Environment
Received date: 2006-11-27
Revised date: 2007-01-22
Online published: 2007-03-10
刘璟 , 刘建权 , 赵峰华 . 环境中Al13的研究进展[J]. 地球科学进展, 2007 , 22(3) : 305 -312 . DOI: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2007.03.0305
Researches on hydrolytic reaction and polynuclear species of aluminum, especially tridecameric Al13 which arranged in the Keggin structure, are always obtained emphasis in many fields, which include geochemistry, environmental science, speciation analysis, toxicity and so on, the article review research progress of analytical measurements, mechanism of form and transform, influence factors and molecules kinetics during last two decades.
Key words: Keggin structure; Molecules Kinetics.; Al13 species; Influence factors
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