| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4426088 | Environmental Pollution | 2010 | 13 Pages | 
Abstract
												This article provides a critical review of the environmental chemistry of inorganic antimony (Sb) in soils, comparing and contrasting findings with those of arsenic (As). Characteristics of the Sb soil system are reviewed, with an emphasis on speciation, sorption and phase associations, identifying differences between Sb and As behaviour. Knowledge gaps in environmentally relevant Sb data for soils are identified and discussed in terms of the limitations this imposes on understanding the fate, behaviour and risks associated with Sb in environmental soil systems, with particular reference to mobility and bioavailability.
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											Authors
												Susan C. Wilson, Peter V. Lockwood, Paul M. Ashley, Matthew Tighe, 
											