The adsorption kinetics of phosphate on goethite has been studied by batch adsorption experiments and by in situ ATR-IR spectroscopy at different pH, initial phosphate concentrations and stirring rates. Batch adsorption results are very similar to those reported by several authors, and show a rather fast initial adsorption taking place in a few minutes followed by a slower process taking place in days or weeks. The adsorption kinetics could be also monitored by integrating the phosphate signals obtained in ATR-IR experiments, and a very good agreement between both techniques was found. At pH 4.5 two surface complexes, the bidentate nonprotonated (FeO)2PO2 and the bidentate protonated (FeO)2(OH)PO complexes, are formed at the surface. There ...
The surface chemistry of phosphorus and arsenic compounds in their organic and inorganic forms is of...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides participate in a variety of geochemical processes, and hence control the cyclin...
Iron oxyhydroxides are ubiquitous in natural systems and have been recognized as strong adsorbents f...
The fate of phosphate in the environment is governed by reactions at particle surfaces. These adsorp...
Natural goethite commonly encounters Al substitution for Fe, which alters the surface reactivity of ...
The interaction between phosphates and soil mineral surfaces, such as Fe- and Al-(oxyhydr)oxides, pl...
The simultaneous adsorption of glyphosate and phosphate on goethite was studied by combining macrosc...
Natural goethite commonly encounters Al substitution for Fe, which alters the surface reactivity of ...
One of the most common approaches in the adsorption kinetic literature is to compare the fitting per...
The adsorption of phosphate complexes on pure and Al-rich goethite surfaces was studied by using den...
Phosphate adsorption at the metal oxide-water interface has been intensely studied, and the system p...
Adsorption, desorption, and precipitation reactions at environmental interfaces govern the fate of p...
The reversíbilíty of the adsorption of phosphate on goethite was measured by dllu-ting suspensions o...
The desorption of glyphosate from goethite as induced by the adsorption of phosphate was investigate...
This work is aimed at determining phosphate speciation at the Fe(III)-modified montmorillonite/aqueo...
The surface chemistry of phosphorus and arsenic compounds in their organic and inorganic forms is of...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides participate in a variety of geochemical processes, and hence control the cyclin...
Iron oxyhydroxides are ubiquitous in natural systems and have been recognized as strong adsorbents f...
The fate of phosphate in the environment is governed by reactions at particle surfaces. These adsorp...
Natural goethite commonly encounters Al substitution for Fe, which alters the surface reactivity of ...
The interaction between phosphates and soil mineral surfaces, such as Fe- and Al-(oxyhydr)oxides, pl...
The simultaneous adsorption of glyphosate and phosphate on goethite was studied by combining macrosc...
Natural goethite commonly encounters Al substitution for Fe, which alters the surface reactivity of ...
One of the most common approaches in the adsorption kinetic literature is to compare the fitting per...
The adsorption of phosphate complexes on pure and Al-rich goethite surfaces was studied by using den...
Phosphate adsorption at the metal oxide-water interface has been intensely studied, and the system p...
Adsorption, desorption, and precipitation reactions at environmental interfaces govern the fate of p...
The reversíbilíty of the adsorption of phosphate on goethite was measured by dllu-ting suspensions o...
The desorption of glyphosate from goethite as induced by the adsorption of phosphate was investigate...
This work is aimed at determining phosphate speciation at the Fe(III)-modified montmorillonite/aqueo...
The surface chemistry of phosphorus and arsenic compounds in their organic and inorganic forms is of...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides participate in a variety of geochemical processes, and hence control the cyclin...
Iron oxyhydroxides are ubiquitous in natural systems and have been recognized as strong adsorbents f...