Pyrzynska, KrystynaBulska, EwaHulanicki, Andrzej2021-07-132021-07-131999Pyrzynska, K. vd. (1999). "Aluminium speciation in natural waters". Chemia Analityczna, 44(1), 1-14.0009-2223http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21252The presence of aluminium in the form of different species in natural waters receives an increasing attention due to better understanding of its bioavailability, toxicity and transport mechanism. Recently a number of methods for fractionating of aluminium have been developed. Most of them are operationally defined, since the validation of what is really measured in real samples is very difficult. This review concerns the specific problems of aluminium speciation analysis and highlights some important methods used for this purpose.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessChemistryAluminium speciation analysisAnalytical methodsReviewsFlow-injection analysisAqueous aluminumChemical speciationPyrocatechol violetIon chromatographyKinetic aspectsSoil solutionsAcidic watersFulvic-acidComplexesAluminium speciation in natural watersReview000079250900001114441Chemistry, analytical