2000
DOI: 10.1006/jcis.1999.6702
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Inorganic Ligand Effects on Pb(II) Sorption to Goethite (α-FeOOH)

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“…7 and 9), and the decrement becomes smaller if the supporting electrolyte of 0.01 M NaNO 3 is added. These are generally opposite to those reported previously (7,8,27). Satisfactory explanation cannot be given at this stage.…”
Section: Equilibrium Adsorption Of Binary Sulfate and Cu(ii)contrasting
confidence: 81%
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“…7 and 9), and the decrement becomes smaller if the supporting electrolyte of 0.01 M NaNO 3 is added. These are generally opposite to those reported previously (7,8,27). Satisfactory explanation cannot be given at this stage.…”
Section: Equilibrium Adsorption Of Binary Sulfate and Cu(ii)contrasting
confidence: 81%
“…In SO 2− 4 -free systems, ≡FeOCu + is the dominant species; however, at higher SO 2− 4 concentrations (>0.25 mM), the complex ≡FeOHCuSO 4 is dominant at pH < 5. On the other hand, Ostergren et al (27) found that enhanced affinity of Pb-SO 2− 4 complexes relative to free Pb 2+ for goethite surface is responsible at least in part to reducing the electrostatic barrier that Pb(II) must overcome when sorbing to a positive surface (pH < pH zpc ). In contrast, increased SO …”
Section: Equilibrium Adsorption Of Binary Sulfate and Cu(ii)mentioning
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“…Thus, the subtraction of the spectra recorded with and without metal leads to the spectrum of the sulfate bonded with the metal ion. Ostergren et al [60] identified the ternary complex as (≡Fe-O) 2 Pb-OSO 3 , which is in agreement with the following similar study by Elzinga et al [30].…”
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“…3), according to an IS complex with a C 3v symmetry, two Lorentzians for the split ν 3 (1055 and 1130 cm -1 ) and a Lorentzian for ν 1 (975 cm -1 ). Spectra recorded on sulfate-treated goethite [11,60] were very similar to those obtained on hematite [12] but two Gaussian peaks attributed to an OS complex (degenerated ν 3 at 1108 cm -1 and ν 1 at 975 cm -1 ) were included along the Gaussian peaks coming from an IS complex with a C 2v (C 1 ) symmetry (ν 3 at 1170, 1133 and 1055 cm -1 , and ν 1 at 922 cm -1 ) (Fig. 4).…”
Section: Sulfatementioning
confidence: 99%