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Code: GZMGG04
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Gunko VM, Zarko VI, Mironyuk IF, Goncharuk EV, Guzenko NV, Borysenko MV, Gorbik PP, Mishchuk OA, Janusz W, Leboda R, Skubiszewska-Zieba J, Grzegorczyk W, Matysek M, Chibowski S
Title: Surface electric and titration behaviour of fumed oxides
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A
Volume: 240   Year: 2004   Pages: 9-25
ISSN-Print: 0927-7757
Internal Storage: V2311
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2004.03.014
Abstract:

Adsorption of Pb(II), Sr(II), and Cs(I) on fumed silica, alumina, titania, silica/titania (ST), silica/alumina (SA), and alumina/silica/titania (AST) reveals that mixed oxides containing titania have a greater adsorptive capability in respect to metal cations than individual and SA oxides. Pyrocarbon deposits on fumed oxides enhance the adsorption of metal ions. Calculations of electrophoretic potential (ζ) with consideration for the porosity of aggregates of primary particles of AST show a significant influence of surface alumina (at pH<8) and titania and silica (at pH>8) on the ζ values. The effective diameter of particles (Def) of fumed oxides in aqueous media depends on pH for AST stronger than for ST (between isoelectric points (IEPs) of titania and alumina). A significant difference in the pH values of IEP and point of zero charge is observed for AST samples. A pyrocarbon influence on the ζ potential depends on the type of oxide matrix, since ζ increases for certain samples but for others it decreases. These changes depend nonlinearly on pH as well as the secondary particle size distributions (SPSDs) and Def.

Comment: RAW_GRAPH (Cs(I), Sr(II) and Pb(II) adsorption in µmol/m² as a function of pH)

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