Organic buffers act as reductants of abiotic and biogenic manganese oxides

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  • who: Debra M. Hausladen from the InstitutUniversity of have published the Article: Organic buffers act as reductants of abiotic and biogenic manganese oxides, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 12/Nov/2022
  • what: The u03b4-MnO2 used in this study had an initial aver- age manganese oxidation number (AMON) of 4.01 u00b1 0.01, which is consistent with the Mn(III) pyrophosphateextraction values and indicates minimal Mn(III) . Given the difficulty in quantifying the accumulation of Mn(II, III) in these experiments and the propensity of TRIS to form complexes with Mn . . .

     

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