Competitive Adsorption Processes at Clay Mineral Surfaces: A Coupled Experimental and Modeling Approach

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Correction for ‘Competitive adsorption of a pool of pharmaceuticals onto a raw clay mineral’ by T. Thiebault et al., RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 65257–65265.


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Roderick John Furkert

<p>Any reaction that occurs between two substances will depend initially on the reaction, or lack of reaction, of the various atoms or molecules that are on the surface of the substances being brought into contact with each other. When reactions involving substances of very small particle size are investigated the actual detailed composition of the surface layer of these particles become of paramount importance.</p>


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Under anoxic conditions, clay minerals sorb dissolved Fe(ii) predominantly by forming surface precipitates, which transform into Fe(iii)-phases upon aeration.


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