2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2006.05.020
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pH effect on phosphate sorption by crystalline MnO2

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“…Phosphorus sorption to MnO 2 was studied as a function of pH by Mustafa et al (2006), and P sorption was observed to increase with increasing P concentration and decrease with increasing pH. Mustafa et al (2008) indicate that phosphate adsorbs to β-MnO 2 via an outersphere surface complex (indicated by ••••):…”
Section: Extractable Manganesementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phosphorus sorption to MnO 2 was studied as a function of pH by Mustafa et al (2006), and P sorption was observed to increase with increasing P concentration and decrease with increasing pH. Mustafa et al (2008) indicate that phosphate adsorbs to β-MnO 2 via an outersphere surface complex (indicated by ••••):…”
Section: Extractable Manganesementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies [28] have revealed that iron (hydr)oxides are effective for phosphate adsorption and play a major role in phosphate immobilization in water bodies and soils. Manganese oxides are also important scavengers of different anions such as phosphate in the freshwater and marine environment [29]. These two materials are both low cost and environmentally friendly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was found that the sorption amount of phosphate and sulfate on sorbent in the equilibrium state increased when the initial concentration of Eu(III) in solution increased. Mustafa et al [41,42] and Nemeth et al [43] found that phosphate can sorb on the sorbent, which can be influenced by pH, temperature and the concentration of phosphate.…”
Section: Phosphate and Sulfate Sorption On The Sorbentmentioning
confidence: 99%