A theoretical discussion is presented to describe the formation and dissociation rate constants for metal ion binding by soft nanoparticulate complexants. The well-known framework of the Eigen mechanism for metal ion complexation by simple ligands in aqueous systems is the starting point. Expressions are derived for the rate constants for the intraparticulate individual outer-sphere and inner-sphere association and dissociation steps for the limiting cases of low and high charge densities. The charge density, binding site density, and size of the nanoparticle play crucial roles. The effects of the electrostatic potential and particle radius on the overall complexation reaction are compared with those for simple ligands. The limitations of t...
<p>In aqueous dispersions of soft, charged nanoparticles, the physicochemical conditions prevailing ...
The lability of a complex species between a metal ion M and a binding site S, MS, is conventionally ...
The lability of a complex species between a metal ion M and a binding site S, MS, is conventionally ...
A theoretical discussion is presented to describe the formation and dissociation rate constants for ...
A theoretical discussion is presented to describe the formation and dissociation rate constants for ...
International audienceA framework is presented for understanding the reactivity of nanoparticulate r...
The chemodynamics of metal complexes with nanoparticulate complexants can differ significantly from ...
Latest knowledge on the reactivity of charged nanoparticulate complexants toward aqueous metal ions ...
Recent progress in understanding the formation/dissociation kinetics of aquatic metal complexes with...
Recent progress in understanding the formation/dissociation kinetics of aquatic metal complexes with...
Nanoparticles (NPs) exhibit unique reactivity features that stem from the spatial confinement of the...
The dynamics of metal complexation by small humic substances (fulvic acid and aquatic humic acid, co...
The dynamics of metal complexation by small humic substances (fulvic acid and aquatic humic acid, co...
The dynamics of metal complexation by small humic substances (fulvic acid and aquatic humic acid, co...
In aqueous dispersions of soft, charged nanoparticles, the physicochemical conditions prevailing wit...
<p>In aqueous dispersions of soft, charged nanoparticles, the physicochemical conditions prevailing ...
The lability of a complex species between a metal ion M and a binding site S, MS, is conventionally ...
The lability of a complex species between a metal ion M and a binding site S, MS, is conventionally ...
A theoretical discussion is presented to describe the formation and dissociation rate constants for ...
A theoretical discussion is presented to describe the formation and dissociation rate constants for ...
International audienceA framework is presented for understanding the reactivity of nanoparticulate r...
The chemodynamics of metal complexes with nanoparticulate complexants can differ significantly from ...
Latest knowledge on the reactivity of charged nanoparticulate complexants toward aqueous metal ions ...
Recent progress in understanding the formation/dissociation kinetics of aquatic metal complexes with...
Recent progress in understanding the formation/dissociation kinetics of aquatic metal complexes with...
Nanoparticles (NPs) exhibit unique reactivity features that stem from the spatial confinement of the...
The dynamics of metal complexation by small humic substances (fulvic acid and aquatic humic acid, co...
The dynamics of metal complexation by small humic substances (fulvic acid and aquatic humic acid, co...
The dynamics of metal complexation by small humic substances (fulvic acid and aquatic humic acid, co...
In aqueous dispersions of soft, charged nanoparticles, the physicochemical conditions prevailing wit...
<p>In aqueous dispersions of soft, charged nanoparticles, the physicochemical conditions prevailing ...
The lability of a complex species between a metal ion M and a binding site S, MS, is conventionally ...
The lability of a complex species between a metal ion M and a binding site S, MS, is conventionally ...