2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2003.11.001
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Studies on the mechanism of hydrolysis and polymerization of aluminum salts in aqueous solution: correlations between the “Core-links” model and “Cage-like” Keggin-Al13 model

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“…After being dosed into solution, Al 3+ tends to hydrolyze and polymerize immediately, and the formation of Al species such as bimomer, oligimer, Al polymer, sol/gel besides monomer Al as Al (OH) n (3Àn)+ (n = 0-2) occurs [14]. The presence of fluoride complicates the reactions greatly [13].…”
Section: Proposed Mechanism Of Fluoride Removal By Different Al Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After being dosed into solution, Al 3+ tends to hydrolyze and polymerize immediately, and the formation of Al species such as bimomer, oligimer, Al polymer, sol/gel besides monomer Al as Al (OH) n (3Àn)+ (n = 0-2) occurs [14]. The presence of fluoride complicates the reactions greatly [13].…”
Section: Proposed Mechanism Of Fluoride Removal By Different Al Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, polymeric Al species exhibits higher positive charge than monomeric Al does [14] and shows stronger attraction towards fluoride. On the other hand, the average charge density carried by each Al atom of polymeric Al is lower as compared to monomeric Al [14]. Consequently, Al polymer with high polymerization degree tends to consume relatively small amount of OH À or fluoride ions to achieve charge neutralization of fluoride.…”
Section: Proposed Mechanism Of Fluoride Removal By Different Al Speciesmentioning
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“…So it has received the most attention (Bi et al, 2004;Gao et al, 2005 27 Al nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra about twenty years ago (Akitt and Farthing, 1981;Fu and Nazar, 1991). But its structure and stoichiometry were not determined, until 2000 it was characterized by Allouche et al (2000) and Rowsell and Nazar (2000) using X-ray diffraction and in situ 27 Al NMR.…”
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