© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Iron(III) hydrolysis in the presence of chloride ions yields akaganéite, an iron oxyhydroxide mineral with a tunnel structure stabilized by the inclusion of chloride. Yet, the interactions of this anion with the iron oxyhydroxide precursors occurring during the hydrolysis process, as well as its mechanistic role during the formation of a solid phase are debated. Using a potentiometric titration assay in combination with a chloride ion-selective electrode, we have monitored the binding of chloride ions to nascent iron oxyhydroxides. Our results are consistent with earlier studies reporting that chloride ions bind to early occurring iron complexes. In addition, the data suggests that th...
Iron-minerals-water interactions are of primary importance in the contexts of underground structure ...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxide (FeOOH) minerals play important roles in various natural, technological and soci...
Abstract--In the absence of oxygen, Fe(II) chloride, sulfate, and carbonate solutions react at pH 6....
Iron(III) hydrolysis in the presence of chloride ions yields akaganéite, an iron oxyhydroxide minera...
Akaganéite (β-FeOOH) corrodes iron in contact with it due to its hygroscopicity and the mobility of ...
Abstract--The hydrolytic behavior of Fe solutions at room temperature under acidic conditions was in...
Akaganéite (β-FeOOH) is a chloride-bearing iron oxy-hydroxide with a hollandite-type structure. Thi...
The oxidation-reduction steps of iron are of a particular importance in the global geochemical cycli...
Akaganeite, a Cl-bearing Fe(III) (hydr)oxide, has been reported in several locations on Mars, includ...
The effects of chloride ions on the morphology and structure of hematite particles, produced from a ...
Akaganeite is an Fe(III) (hydr)oxide with a tunnel structure typically occupied by chloride. The m...
Akaganeite (βFeOOH) occludes chloride within its crystal structure and adsorbs it onto it surface du...
The chloride bearing corrosion product akaganéite (βFeOOH) can form during postexcavation corrosion ...
The chloride bearing corrosion product akaganéite (βFeOOH) can form during post-excavation corrosion...
Spring, W. Bull. Acad. roy. Belgique (1897), 34(3), 255-68; SciFinder (Chemical Abstracts Service: C...
Iron-minerals-water interactions are of primary importance in the contexts of underground structure ...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxide (FeOOH) minerals play important roles in various natural, technological and soci...
Abstract--In the absence of oxygen, Fe(II) chloride, sulfate, and carbonate solutions react at pH 6....
Iron(III) hydrolysis in the presence of chloride ions yields akaganéite, an iron oxyhydroxide minera...
Akaganéite (β-FeOOH) corrodes iron in contact with it due to its hygroscopicity and the mobility of ...
Abstract--The hydrolytic behavior of Fe solutions at room temperature under acidic conditions was in...
Akaganéite (β-FeOOH) is a chloride-bearing iron oxy-hydroxide with a hollandite-type structure. Thi...
The oxidation-reduction steps of iron are of a particular importance in the global geochemical cycli...
Akaganeite, a Cl-bearing Fe(III) (hydr)oxide, has been reported in several locations on Mars, includ...
The effects of chloride ions on the morphology and structure of hematite particles, produced from a ...
Akaganeite is an Fe(III) (hydr)oxide with a tunnel structure typically occupied by chloride. The m...
Akaganeite (βFeOOH) occludes chloride within its crystal structure and adsorbs it onto it surface du...
The chloride bearing corrosion product akaganéite (βFeOOH) can form during postexcavation corrosion ...
The chloride bearing corrosion product akaganéite (βFeOOH) can form during post-excavation corrosion...
Spring, W. Bull. Acad. roy. Belgique (1897), 34(3), 255-68; SciFinder (Chemical Abstracts Service: C...
Iron-minerals-water interactions are of primary importance in the contexts of underground structure ...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxide (FeOOH) minerals play important roles in various natural, technological and soci...
Abstract--In the absence of oxygen, Fe(II) chloride, sulfate, and carbonate solutions react at pH 6....