Point of zero charge (PZC) and double layer adsorption - An equilibrium calculation approach

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H-H. Huang L. G. Twidwell C. A. Young
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Solid particles, especially oxides/hydroxides, develop an electrical charge on their surface when submerged in aqueous solution. Parks was able to relate PZC (point of zero charge) of an oxide to its minimum solubility and isoelectric point. Dzombak has compiled an extensive database for adsorption reactions on ferrihydrite surfaces using the double layer theory. The equilibrium calculational program, STABCAL has been used to extend the considerations of Parks and Stumm. The PZC for many hydroxides, complex oxides, and non-oxides have been investigated and the results are reported in the literature. Removal of arsenic and metals by adsorption on ferrihydrite as the substrate has been computed using ST ABCAL and the computational results are compared to experimental data. Absorbents other than ferrihydrite such as aluminum hydroxide are also discussed.
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APA: H-H. Huang L. G. Twidwell C. A. Young  (2005)  Point of zero charge (PZC) and double layer adsorption - An equilibrium calculation approach

MLA: H-H. Huang L. G. Twidwell C. A. Young Point of zero charge (PZC) and double layer adsorption - An equilibrium calculation approach. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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