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Radiotracer study of the specific adsorption of anions on oxides

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Adsorption and Nanostructure

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The possibility of the extension of the radiotracer technique to the study of specific adsorption of anions on oxides is discussed. It is shown that the indirect version of the so-called “thin foil” method could be a useful tool for the clarification of adsorption behavior of certain species. The main tendencies characterizing the adsorption of phosphate species on hematite and γ-Al2O3 are demonstrated using 35S-labeled sulfate ions as indicator species.

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Horányi, G., Joó, P. (2001). Radiotracer study of the specific adsorption of anions on oxides. In: Dékány, I. (eds) Adsorption and Nanostructure. Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science, vol 117. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45405-5_5

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