2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.3c03641
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Relative Strength of Polycation Adsorption on Oxide Surfaces

John Akintola,
Samir Abou Shaheen,
Qiang Wu
et al.

Abstract: Polyelectrolyte adsorption onto surfaces is widely employed in water treatment and mining. However, little is known of the relative interaction strengths between surfaces and polymer. This fundamental property is assumed to be dominated by electrostatics, i.e., attractive interactions between opposite charges, which are set by the overall ionic strength ("salt concentration") of the solution, and charge densities of the surface and the polymer. A common, counterintuitive finding is a range of salt concentratio… Show more

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