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Studies of Ternary Surface Complexes at Liquid–Solid Interfaces in Sea Water by theE(%)–pH Curve Method

✍ Scribed by Zhang Zhengbin; Liu Liansheng; Zhao Hongbin; Fu Youjun; Wu Zhijian


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
206 KB
Volume
182
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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✦ Synopsis


covered during the past 20 years. Studies of the ternary A new method to study ternary surface complexes at liquidsurface complexes in natural water (including sea water) solid interfaces, the E(%) -pH curve method, is proposed. Three are receiving increasing interest. 2 types of E(%) -pH curves, namely left-right shifts of S-shaped Ternary surface complexes were divided into two types curves, V-shaped curves, and monodirectionally shifted curves, by Schindler and co-workers (1-4):, are postulated. Correspondingly, in addition to the Type I ternary surface complex S-O-M-L S-O-M-L (I) S-L-M, [1] (II) and the Type II ternary surface complex and into three types by Davis and Leckie (5), S-L-M, a new type of ternary surface complex,


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