2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2014.02.018
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Properties of impurity-bearing ferrihydrite III. Effects of Si on the structure of 2-line ferrihydrite

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“…This band may be indicative for monomeric silicate, which bonds to Fe polymers and ferrihydrite particles at Si contents as low as observed in our study (~5 mol%; Cismasu et al (2014)). The band vanished in the spectra of Ah_3+4, in which the Fe-OM co-precipitates contained the lowest Si content ( Figure 1D).…”
Section: Elemental Composition Of the Fe-om Co-precipitatessupporting
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“…This band may be indicative for monomeric silicate, which bonds to Fe polymers and ferrihydrite particles at Si contents as low as observed in our study (~5 mol%; Cismasu et al (2014)). The band vanished in the spectra of Ah_3+4, in which the Fe-OM co-precipitates contained the lowest Si content ( Figure 1D).…”
Section: Elemental Composition Of the Fe-om Co-precipitatessupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Such lattice distortions arise due to the presence of foreign ligands other than O and OH, e.g. DOM (Eusterhues et al, 2008), Al (Cismasu et al, 2012), Si (Cismasu et al, 2014) and P (Voegelin et al, 2010). The broad distribution of ∆E Q indicates the coexistence of different Fe(III) environments in the Fe-OM co-precipitates, each with a characteristic degree of lattice distortion.…”
Section: Structural Changes In the Fe-om Co-precipitates At Transientmentioning
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