Aqueous dispersions of metal oxide particles are of great practical interest due to their wide-ranging industrial applications and everyday uses under the conditions required. The latter involves the broad variability of pH and dissolved materials among them electrolytes which have definite role in charge neutralization in the vicinity of particle surface. In this work, the pH-dependent surface charging of metal oxides due to the specific adsorption of H+/OH- in the presence of indifferent and specific ions, and other simultaneous processes at solid/water interface such as hydration of surface, dissociation of surface sites, dissolution of solid matrix, then hydrolysis of dissolved ions are discussed. The governing role of solid particles w...
In precipitation and dissolution of minerals, the coordinative partners of the crystal-forming ions ...
The increased interest in architecting nanocomposites and in clarifying their impact on health and e...
The double layer structure of metal (hydr)oxides is discussed. Charge separation may exist between t...
Aqueous dispersions of metal oxide particles are of great practical interest due to their wide-rangi...
Several complex physico-chemical phenomena occur when oxide surfaces are brought into contact with s...
The interaction of Pb and Zn with Al2O3 in aqueous solution was studied as a function of pH and meta...
1) Sorbable species may destabilize colloids at much lower concentrations than nonsorbable ions. The...
In this paper, the results on the adsorption of cation on hydrous Si02, Ah03 and \u27Mn02 surfaces a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1975 David Edwin Yates.The structure of the oxide/aqueou...
Abstract Reactions at oxide mineral- electrolyte interfaces such as adsorption of hydrogen ions, met...
Specific adsorption of organic and inorganic weak acids and of anions on hydrous oxide surfaces and ...
During the past decade, interest in chemical reactions occurring at metal oxide-aqueous solution int...
The factors that influence metal oxide solubility in aqueous media (both thermodynamic and kinetic) ...
Inner surface potential, one of the most important variables affecting the interfacial equilibrium o...
Many heterogeneous processes (formation and dissolution of solid phases, redox and photochemical pro...
In precipitation and dissolution of minerals, the coordinative partners of the crystal-forming ions ...
The increased interest in architecting nanocomposites and in clarifying their impact on health and e...
The double layer structure of metal (hydr)oxides is discussed. Charge separation may exist between t...
Aqueous dispersions of metal oxide particles are of great practical interest due to their wide-rangi...
Several complex physico-chemical phenomena occur when oxide surfaces are brought into contact with s...
The interaction of Pb and Zn with Al2O3 in aqueous solution was studied as a function of pH and meta...
1) Sorbable species may destabilize colloids at much lower concentrations than nonsorbable ions. The...
In this paper, the results on the adsorption of cation on hydrous Si02, Ah03 and \u27Mn02 surfaces a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1975 David Edwin Yates.The structure of the oxide/aqueou...
Abstract Reactions at oxide mineral- electrolyte interfaces such as adsorption of hydrogen ions, met...
Specific adsorption of organic and inorganic weak acids and of anions on hydrous oxide surfaces and ...
During the past decade, interest in chemical reactions occurring at metal oxide-aqueous solution int...
The factors that influence metal oxide solubility in aqueous media (both thermodynamic and kinetic) ...
Inner surface potential, one of the most important variables affecting the interfacial equilibrium o...
Many heterogeneous processes (formation and dissolution of solid phases, redox and photochemical pro...
In precipitation and dissolution of minerals, the coordinative partners of the crystal-forming ions ...
The increased interest in architecting nanocomposites and in clarifying their impact on health and e...
The double layer structure of metal (hydr)oxides is discussed. Charge separation may exist between t...