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Arsenate sorption on schwertmannite

Fukushi et al., 2004

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4697720702333044616
Author
Fukushi K
Sato T
Yanase N
Minato J
Yamada H
Publication year
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American Mineralogist

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The sorption mechanism of arsenate [As (V)] on schwertmannite was investigated by means of batch sorption experiments as a function of As (V) concentration in acidic solution at 25° C. Structural simulation indicated that the surface sites of schwertmannite comprised various …
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