Kinetics of Metal Ion Adsorption from Aqueous Solutions Models, Algorithms, and Applications
This monograph is intended to provide a systematic presentation of theories concerning the adsorption of metal ions from aqueous solutions onto surfaces of natural and synthetic substances and to outline methods and procedures to estimate the extent and progress ofadsorption. As heavy metals and the...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer US
1995, 1995
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 1995 |
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Table of Contents:
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1. Adsorption of Metal Ions from Aqueous Solutions
- 1.2. Scope and Objectives
- 1.3. Organization
- 2 Adsorption of Ionic Solutes at Solid-Solution Interfaces
- Scope
- Notations
- 2.1. Models for Adsorption of Ionic Solutes at Solid-Solution Interfaces
- 2.2. The Surface Charge Density/Surface Potential Relationship inside the Porous Structure of a Particle
- 3 Adsorption of Metal Ions From Aqueous Solutions: Model Development
- Scope
- Notations
- 3.1. Demonstration of the Modeling Approach: A Simple Case
- 3.2. Surface Charge
- 3.3. Adsorption Isotherms
- 3.4. Adsorption Rates
- 4 Adsorption of Metal Ions From Aqueous Solutions: Algorithm Development
- Scope
- Notations
- 4.1. Definitions
- 4.2. Mathematical Description
- 4.3. Description of the Program
- 4.4. Calculations for a Simple Case
- 5 Adsorption of Metal Ions From Aqueous Solutions: Model Application
- Scope
- Notations
- 5.1. Rapid Adsorption Rates
- 5.2. Slow Adsorption Rates
- 5.3. Transport-Controlled Cases
- 6 Summary and Future Development
- 6.1. Summary
- 6.2. Future Development