The increasing release of potentially toxic metals from industrial processes can lead to highly elevated concentrations of these metals in soil, and ground- and surface-waters. Today, metal pollution is one of the most serious environmental problems and thus, the development of effective remediation strategies is of paramount importance. In this context, it is critical to understand how dissolved metals interact with mineral surfaces in soil–water environments. Here, we assessed the processes that govern the interactions between six common metals (Zn, Cd, Co, Ni, Cu, and Pb) with natural brucite (Mg(OH)2) surfaces. Using atomic force microscopy and a flow-through cell, we followed the coupled process of brucite dissolution and subsequent nu...
The dissolution and carbonation of brucite on (001) cleavage surfaces was investigated in a series o...
In order to evaluate the organic phosphorus (OP) and pyrophosphate (PyroP) cycle and their fate in t...
Calcite dissolution, occurring in rocks, soils and sediments, is essential to indicate element cycle...
The increasing release of potentially toxic metals from industrial processes can lead to highly elev...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The increasing release of potentially toxi...
The increasing release of potentially toxic metals from industrial processes can lead to highly elev...
In order to evaluate the organic phosphorus (OP) and pyrophosphate (PyroP) cycle and their fate in t...
In order to evaluate the organic phosphorus (OP) and pyrophosphate (PyroP) cycle and their fate in t...
As phosphorus (P) resources are diminishing, the recovery of this essential nutrient from wastewater...
International audienceDissolution and precipitation rates of brucite (Mg(OH) 2) were measured at 25°...
© Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) 2017. Fundamental Dissolution...
Aqueous–solid solution (AQ-SS) processes have garnered increasing attention from geochemists and env...
The dissolution of brucite, Mg(OH), on the (001) surface was investigated using in situ atomic force...
Cadmium (Cd 2+ ) and Arsenate (As 5+ ) are the main toxic elements in soil environments and are easi...
Heavy metal contamination of aqueous environments is a worldwide problem and remediation is particul...
The dissolution and carbonation of brucite on (001) cleavage surfaces was investigated in a series o...
In order to evaluate the organic phosphorus (OP) and pyrophosphate (PyroP) cycle and their fate in t...
Calcite dissolution, occurring in rocks, soils and sediments, is essential to indicate element cycle...
The increasing release of potentially toxic metals from industrial processes can lead to highly elev...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The increasing release of potentially toxi...
The increasing release of potentially toxic metals from industrial processes can lead to highly elev...
In order to evaluate the organic phosphorus (OP) and pyrophosphate (PyroP) cycle and their fate in t...
In order to evaluate the organic phosphorus (OP) and pyrophosphate (PyroP) cycle and their fate in t...
As phosphorus (P) resources are diminishing, the recovery of this essential nutrient from wastewater...
International audienceDissolution and precipitation rates of brucite (Mg(OH) 2) were measured at 25°...
© Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) 2017. Fundamental Dissolution...
Aqueous–solid solution (AQ-SS) processes have garnered increasing attention from geochemists and env...
The dissolution of brucite, Mg(OH), on the (001) surface was investigated using in situ atomic force...
Cadmium (Cd 2+ ) and Arsenate (As 5+ ) are the main toxic elements in soil environments and are easi...
Heavy metal contamination of aqueous environments is a worldwide problem and remediation is particul...
The dissolution and carbonation of brucite on (001) cleavage surfaces was investigated in a series o...
In order to evaluate the organic phosphorus (OP) and pyrophosphate (PyroP) cycle and their fate in t...
Calcite dissolution, occurring in rocks, soils and sediments, is essential to indicate element cycle...