Lead(II) complexation by fulvic acid: how it differs from fulvic acid complexation of copper(II) and cadmium(II)

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Pb 2+ , like Cu 2+ , forms strong complexes with fulvic acids (Cd 2+ -fulvate complexes are much weaker), but Pb-fulvate precipitates at a much lower mole ratio of metal ion to fulvic acid than either Cu-fulvate or Cd-fulvate does. Physical association of Pb 2+ with Pb-fulvate solids as well as complexation by sites still available in the precipitates probably causes the increased removal of free Pb 2+ from solution after precipitation begins.

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