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hydrous ferric oxide

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"Surface complexation modeling" was published by Wiley in 1990 - New York, the book is classified in bibliography genre, it has 393 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Surface complexation modeling
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 393
  • Publisher: Wiley
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  • Publish Location: New York
  • Genres: bibliography
  • Dewey Decimal Classification: 546/.62122
  • Library of Congress Classification: QD181.F4 D96 1990QD181.F4D96 1990

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Edition Specifications:

  • Number of Pages: xvii, 393 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
  • Pagination: xvii, 393 p. :

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"Surface complexation modeling" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- THE GENERALIZED TWO
  • 2- AYER MODEL: The diffuse layer model
  • 3- Surface acidity
  • 4- Anion surface complexation
  • 5- Anion surface precipitation
  • 6- Cation surface complexation
  • 7- Cation surface precipitation
  • 8- Coulombic interactions and activity coefficients
  • 9- Solution complexation
  • 10- Solution activity coefficients
  • 11- EXPERIMENTAL DATA: Physical
  • 12- hemical properties
  • 13- Acid
  • 14- ase titration data
  • 15- Cation and anion sorption data
  • 16- Proton release/uptake data
  • 17- Electrokinetic data
  • 18- DATA COMPILATION AND TREATMENT METHODS: Collection of data
  • 19- Assessment of data quality
  • 20- Compilation of structural and surface properties
  • 21- Extraction of equilibrium sorption constants
  • 22- PROPERTIES OF HYDROUS FERRIC OXIDE: Structure and composition
  • 23- Surface area
  • 24- Site densities
  • 25- Point of zero charge
  • 26- Surface acid
  • 27- ase chemistry
  • 28- CATION SORPTION ON HYDROUS FERRIC OXIDE: Lead
  • 29- Zinc
  • 30- Cadmium
  • 31- Mercury
  • 32- Copper
  • 33- Silver
  • 34- Nickel
  • 35- Cobalt
  • 36- Chromium(III)
  • 37- Calcium
  • 38- Strontium
  • 39- Barium
  • 40- ANION SORPTION ON HYDROUS FERRIC OXIDE: Phosphate
  • 41- Arsenate
  • 42- Vanadate
  • 43- Arsenite
  • 44- Borate
  • 45- Sulfate
  • 46- Selenate
  • 47- Selenite
  • 48- Thiosulfate
  • 49- Chromate
  • 50- USE OF THE MODEL AND DATA BASE: Model summary
  • 51- Example problems
  • 52- THE COULOMBIC EFFECT: Acid
  • 53- ase titrations
  • 54- Cation sorption versus pH: low sorption density
  • 55- Proton release upon cation sorption
  • 56- Cation sorption: ionic strength effect
  • 57- Cation sorption: high sorption density
  • 58- Anion sorption
  • 59- COHERENCE AND EXTRAPOLATION OF RESULTS: Cation sorption on hydrous ferric oxide
  • 60- Anion sorption on hydrous ferric oxide
  • 61- Uniqueness of results.

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