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Code: SKLL09
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Schaller MS, Koretsky CM, Lund TJ, Landry CJ
Title: Surface complexation modeling of Cd(II) adsorption on mixtures of hydrous ferric oxide, quartz and kaolinite
Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Volume: 339   Year: 2009   Pages: 302-309
ISSN-Print: 0021-9797
Internal Storage: V3673
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2009.07.053
Abstract:

Cadmium adsorption was measured as a function of ionic strength (0.001–0.1 M NaNO3), and spanning a range of sorbate/sorbent ratios, on pure hydrous ferric oxide (HFO), kaolinite, and quartz and also on binary and ternary mixtures of the three solids. Diffuse- layer surface complexation models (DLMs) were parameterized to fit Cd sorption data for the pure kaolinite and quartz systems. Cd adsorption on kaolinite was modeled using a two-site DLM, with formation of a monodentate Cd complex on a variable charge site and Cd binding to a permanent exchange site; Cd adsorption on quartz was described using a one-site DLM with formation of a mondentate Cd complex on a variable charge site. These DLMs, together with the Dzombak and Morel DLM for HFO, were used to predict Cd adsorption on the binary and ternary mineral mixtures using a simple component additivity approach. In general, the predicted adsorption edges were in good agreement with measured data, with statistically similar goodness of fit compared to that obtained for the pure mineral systems. However, in some cases the model overpredicted Cd sorption, possibly indicating that interaction of the solids may prevent Cd from accessing all of the sorption sites.

Comment: SCM, stability constants for HFO taken from [DM90]; RAW_GRAPH

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