October 1, 2007
Journal Article

High-field 75As NMR Study of Arsenic Oxysalts

Abstract

Arsenic (bio)geochemistry is of intense current interest because the speciation, mobility, and natural chemical processes involving arsenic compounds are intimately related to its bioavailability and a myriad of negative health effects related to arsenic exposure. Arsenic contamination in the environment is wide-spread due to the historical use of arsenic-bearing chemicals in agriculture and industry as well as the occurrence of natural and anthropogenic arsenic-rich waters in such regions as Bangladesh, South America, and the western United States [1–5].

Revised: April 7, 2011 | Published: October 1, 2007

Citation

Bowers G.M., and R.J. Kirkpatrick. 2007. High-field 75As NMR Study of Arsenic Oxysalts. Journal of Magnetic Resonance 188, no. 2:311-321. doi:10.1016/j.jmr.2007.07.005