2012
DOI: 10.2465/jmps.120618
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Size distribution of ferrihydrite aggregate and its implication for metal adsorption and transport

Abstract: Adsorption experiments of Zn onto ferrihydrite were carried out at different initial Fe concentrations and pH, and at room temperature. Zinc -adsorbed ferrihydrite was fractionated to examine Zn adsorption among different -size aggregates of ferrihydrite. Primary ferrihydrite particles were as small as 5 -7 nm in diameter and they formed aggregates of <0.25 to >32 µm in size. The dominant size of the aggregates decreased with a decrease in the initial Fe concentrations and pH. Zinc was adsorbed on the surface … Show more

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“…Even in the presence of high concentration of acetate, some MoO 4 2 might remain in the ferrihydrite surfaces. Moreover, ferrihydrite occurred as nanoparticles that aggregate in the natural water [51]. The adsorbed MoO 4 2− present inside the aggregates might only slightly access the external solutions in F1 treatment.…”
Section: Chemical Speciation Of Mo In Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even in the presence of high concentration of acetate, some MoO 4 2 might remain in the ferrihydrite surfaces. Moreover, ferrihydrite occurred as nanoparticles that aggregate in the natural water [51]. The adsorbed MoO 4 2− present inside the aggregates might only slightly access the external solutions in F1 treatment.…”
Section: Chemical Speciation Of Mo In Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%