Adsorption of phosphate by various oxides: theoretical treatment of adsorption envelope
An explanation is put forward for the shape of adsorption envelopes found for phosphate adsorption by various metallic oxides. The equation xm= C1(mH3PO4+mEanions) is proposed, where mH3PO4 is the chemical potential of undissociated H3PO4; mEanions is the chemical potential of all phosphate anions c...
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Adsorption of phosphate by various oxides: theoretical treatment of adsorption envelopeCabrera, FranciscoMadrid, LuisArambarri, Pablo deAn explanation is put forward for the shape of adsorption envelopes found for phosphate adsorption by various metallic oxides. The equation xm= C1(mH3PO4+mEanions) is proposed, where mH3PO4 is the chemical potential of undissociated H3PO4; mEanions is the chemical potential of all phosphate anions considered as one component; C1 is a constant that includes influences of surface charge, chemical affinity of the metal for phosphate, specific surface area, etc., and xm is the calculated Langmuir maximum adsorption of P at each pH. The dependence of C1 on the metal present in the oxide is shown.Peer ReviewedBioinfo Publications2012201219772012info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://hdl.handle.net/10261/60196reponame:DIGITAL.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSICinstname:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:digital.csic.es:10261/601962026-05-22T06:33:51Z |
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Adsorption of phosphate by various oxides: theoretical treatment of adsorption envelope |
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Adsorption of phosphate by various oxides: theoretical treatment of adsorption envelope |
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Adsorption of phosphate by various oxides: theoretical treatment of adsorption envelope Cabrera, Francisco |
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Adsorption of phosphate by various oxides: theoretical treatment of adsorption envelope |
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Adsorption of phosphate by various oxides: theoretical treatment of adsorption envelope |
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Adsorption of phosphate by various oxides: theoretical treatment of adsorption envelope |
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Adsorption of phosphate by various oxides: theoretical treatment of adsorption envelope |
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Adsorption of phosphate by various oxides: theoretical treatment of adsorption envelope |
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Cabrera, Francisco Madrid, Luis Arambarri, Pablo de |
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Cabrera, Francisco |
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Cabrera, Francisco Madrid, Luis Arambarri, Pablo de |
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Madrid, Luis Arambarri, Pablo de |
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An explanation is put forward for the shape of adsorption envelopes found for phosphate adsorption by various metallic oxides. The equation xm= C1(mH3PO4+mEanions) is proposed, where mH3PO4 is the chemical potential of undissociated H3PO4; mEanions is the chemical potential of all phosphate anions considered as one component; C1 is a constant that includes influences of surface charge, chemical affinity of the metal for phosphate, specific surface area, etc., and xm is the calculated Langmuir maximum adsorption of P at each pH. The dependence of C1 on the metal present in the oxide is shown. |
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