A thermodynamic framework is presented for modeling combined ion-exchange and molecular
adsorption phenomena at a solid−liquid interface. The analysis of the uptake of both ionic and
molecular species by the solid surface is based on the concept of exchange reactions. The
adsorption model is coupled with a previously developed comprehensive thermodynamic
speciation model for the aqueous phase. A parameter regression procedure is developed that
decouples the determination of equilibrium constants from the evaluation of activity coefficients
for the adsorbed phase. The model is applied to analyze the behavior of an aqueous aniline
system in contact with a clay material saturated with calcium. In this system, an ion-exchange
reaction between anilinium and calcium ions takes place simultaneously with the adsorption of
neutral aniline molecules. The combined adsorption and speciation model is also used for
analyzing the coupling of solid solubility and ion exchange in a system that contains a phosphate
rock and a clinoptilolite mineral loaded with a mixture of potassium and ammonium ions. For
all investigated systems, good agreement with experimental data is obtained.
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