1998
DOI: 10.1006/jcis.1997.5347
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An XAFS Analysis of Strontium at the Hydrous Ferric Oxide Surface

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“…Some of the EXAFS studies that have characterized the environment of sorbed Sr 2+ on hydrous oxides of Fe and Mn observe a metal in the second coordination shell. 16,17 Because a metal was found in the second coordination environment, these studies refer to the nature of the sorption as being due to the ion exchange of hydrated Sr 2+ (Note: This conclusion is not consistent with the previous section that describes ion exchange in the strict sense. 16,17 These studies also report that they could fit Sr or Fe in the second shell over a range of surface Sr 2+ loadings and hence, these data present great confusion and about the quality of the XAFS data and the data analyses.…”
Section: Xanes and Exafs Data Collection And Analy Sesmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Some of the EXAFS studies that have characterized the environment of sorbed Sr 2+ on hydrous oxides of Fe and Mn observe a metal in the second coordination shell. 16,17 Because a metal was found in the second coordination environment, these studies refer to the nature of the sorption as being due to the ion exchange of hydrated Sr 2+ (Note: This conclusion is not consistent with the previous section that describes ion exchange in the strict sense. 16,17 These studies also report that they could fit Sr or Fe in the second shell over a range of surface Sr 2+ loadings and hence, these data present great confusion and about the quality of the XAFS data and the data analyses.…”
Section: Xanes and Exafs Data Collection And Analy Sesmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…16,17 Because a metal was found in the second coordination environment, these studies refer to the nature of the sorption as being due to the ion exchange of hydrated Sr 2+ (Note: This conclusion is not consistent with the previous section that describes ion exchange in the strict sense. 16,17 These studies also report that they could fit Sr or Fe in the second shell over a range of surface Sr 2+ loadings and hence, these data present great confusion and about the quality of the XAFS data and the data analyses. 21 In contrast, other sorption studies with Sr 2+ sorbed on the FeOOH (goethite) do not observe a metal in the second coordination shell and conclude that outer sphere adsorption is operative.…”
Section: Xanes and Exafs Data Collection And Analy Sesmentioning
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“…Molecular-scale surface structural information of the interaction of water and ion adsorption at metal-oxide surfaces, such as TiO 2 and various Fe(hydr)oxides, is available from in situ small-period X-ray standing wave measurements (Fenter et al, 2000(Fenter et al, , 2002, and references therein), grazing-incidence X-ray absorption (GI-XAF) spectroscopy (Towle et al, 1999a,b), and EXAFS (Axe et al, 1998;Ragnarsdottir et al, 1998;Brown et al, 1999;Sahai et al, 2000). Measurements with these techniques reveal precise structural information on the coordination geometry of specifically adsorbed ions.…”
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