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Chapter 1 - Adsorption of Metals by Geomedia: Data Analysis, Modeling, Controlling Factors, and Related Issues
Everett A. Jenne
Pages 1-73 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 2 - UraniumVI Adsorption on Model Minerals: Controlling Factors and Surface Complexation Modeling
T.E. Payne, G.R. Lumpkin and T.D. Waite
Pages 75-97 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 3 - UraniumVI Sorption onto Selected Mineral Surfaces: Key Geochemical Parameters
Roberto T. Pabalan, David R. Turner, ... James D. Prikryl
Pages 99-130 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 4 - Studies of NeptuniumV Sorption on Quartz, Clinoptilolite, Montmorillonite, and α-Alumina
F. Paul Bertetti, Roberto T. Pabalan and Michael G. Almendarez
Pages 131-148 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 5 - Factors Affecting Trivalent f-Element Adsorption to an Acidic Sandy Soil
S.B. Clark, A.L. Bryce, ... S.M. Serkiz
Pages 149-164 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 6 - Lead Sorption, Chemically Enhanced Desorption, and Equilibrium Modeling in an Iron-Oxide-Coated Sand and Synthetic Groundwater System
Mohammad F. Azizian and Peter O. Nelson
Pages 165-180 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 7 - Uranium Sorption onto Natural Sands as a Function of Sediment Characteristics and Solution pH
Jeffrey J. Rosentreter, H. Swantje Quardera, ... Travis McLing
Pages 181-192 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 8 - Intraparticle Diffusion of Metal Contaminants in Amorphous Oxide Minerals
Lisa Axe and Paul R. Anderson
Pages 193-208 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 9 - Copper Sorption Kinetics and Sorption Hysteresis in Two Oxide-Rich Soils (Oxisols): Effect of Phosphate Pretreatment
Luiz Roberto G. Guilherme and Sharon J. Anderson
Pages 209-228 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 10 - Influence of pH, Metal Concentration, and Soil Component Removal on Retention of Pb and Cu by an Illitic Soil
Raymond N. Yong and Elaine M. MacDonald
Pages 229-253 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 11 - Immobilization of Pb by Hydroxylapatite
Valérie Laperche and Samuel J. Traina
Pages 255-276 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 12 - Effect of the Solid: Liquid Ratio on the Sorption of Sr2+ and Cs+ on Bentonite
Dennis W. Oscarson and Harold B. Hume
Pages 277-289 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 13 - Adsorption of UVI and Citric Acid on Goethite, Gibbsite, and Kaolinite: Comparing Results for Binary and Ternary Systems
George D. Redden, Jinhe Li and James Leckie
Pages 291-315 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 14 - Surface and Solution Speciation of AgI in a Heterogeneous Ferrihydrite-Solution System with Thiosulfate
Colin G. Ong and James O. Leckie
Pages 317-331 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 15 - Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) Analysis of Aqueous SrII Ion Sorption at Clay–Water Interfaces
Chia-Chen Chen, Charalambos Papelis and Kim F. Hayes
Pages 333-348 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 16 - Structure and Composition of UraniumVI Sorption Complexes at the Kaolinite–Water Interface
H.A. Thompson, G.A. Parks and G.E. Brown
Pages 349-370 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 17 - Surface Charge and Metal Sorption to Kaolinite
Patrick V. Brady, Randall T. Cygan and Kathryn L. Nagy
Pages 371-382 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 18 - Molecular Models of Cesium Sorption on Kaolinite
Randall T. Cygan, Kathryn L. Nagy and Patrick V. Brady
Pages 383-399 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 19 - Sorption of Molybdenum on Oxides, Clay Minerals, and Soils: Mechanisms and Models
Sabine Goldberg, Su Chunming and Harold S. Forster
Pages 401-426 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 20 - Nonequilibrium and Nonlinear Sorption during Transport of Cadmium, Nickel, and Strontium through Subsurface Soils
Wei-Zi Wang, Mark L. Brusseau and Janick F. Artiola
Pages 427-443 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 21 - Fluorescence Quenching and Aluminum Adsorption to Organic Substances
D. Scott Smith and James R. Kramer
Pages 445-466 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 22 - Modeling of Competitive Ion Binding to Heterogeneous Materials with Affinity Distributions
Michal Borkovec, Ursula Rusch and John C. Westall
Pages 467-482 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 23 - Ion Binding to Humic Substances: Measurements, Models, and Mechanisms
D.G. Kinniburgh, W.H. van Riemsdijk, ... M.F. Benedetti
Pages 483-520 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 24 - Predictive Double-Layer Modeling of Metal Sorption in Mine-Drainage Systems
Kathleen S. Smith, James F. Ranville, ... Donald L. Macalady
Pages 521-547 - Book chapterNo access
Epilogue - Priorities for Future Metal Adsorption Research
Everett A. Jenne
Pages 549-560 - Book chapterNo access
Appendix - Abbreviations and Acronyms
Pages 561-570 - Book chapterNo access
Index
Pages 571-583
About the book
Description
Adsorption of Metals by Geomedia, serves as a needed resource for this topic which has received much attention during the past 15 years. The book provides an in-depth review of the field, followed by numerouschapters that document the current status of adsorption research for a variety of metals by geomedia ranging from individual minerals to sediments and soils. Adsorption mechanisms are detailed and precipitation is presented as a distinct sorption process.Virtually all factors affecting the extent of metal adsorption are examined, including the effects of selected anions, competition among metals, pH, metal concentration, loading, variable metal adsorption capacity, ionic strength, hydrogen exchange and stoichiometry, and solids concentration. A variety of adsorption models are briefly presented and some are used to extend laboratory studies to field sites. The book is comprised of a collection of papers contributed by leading investigators from Canada, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the US.
Adsorption of Metals by Geomedia, serves as a needed resource for this topic which has received much attention during the past 15 years. The book provides an in-depth review of the field, followed by numerouschapters that document the current status of adsorption research for a variety of metals by geomedia ranging from individual minerals to sediments and soils. Adsorption mechanisms are detailed and precipitation is presented as a distinct sorption process.Virtually all factors affecting the extent of metal adsorption are examined, including the effects of selected anions, competition among metals, pH, metal concentration, loading, variable metal adsorption capacity, ionic strength, hydrogen exchange and stoichiometry, and solids concentration. A variety of adsorption models are briefly presented and some are used to extend laboratory studies to field sites. The book is comprised of a collection of papers contributed by leading investigators from Canada, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the US.
Key Features
- Includes a wide-ranging review of the status of adsorption research and a prospectus on
future research - Details all known factors affecting the extent of adsorption
- Covers basic adsorption equations and interrelationships
- Clearly documents experimental procedures
- Presents adsorption data for eleven metals and three other elements
- Uses normalization to greatly reduce apparent variability among absorbents
- Provides extensive literature citations and a comprehensive index
- Includes a wide-ranging review of the status of adsorption research and a prospectus on
future research - Details all known factors affecting the extent of adsorption
- Covers basic adsorption equations and interrelationships
- Clearly documents experimental procedures
- Presents adsorption data for eleven metals and three other elements
- Uses normalization to greatly reduce apparent variability among absorbents
- Provides extensive literature citations and a comprehensive index
Details
ISBN
978-0-12-384245-9
Language
English
Published
1998
Copyright
Copyright © 1998 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Imprint
Academic Press