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Aqueous silica interaction with titania

The SPSDs of mixed oxides (initial and carbonized) depend strongly on pH (Figures 2.53, 2.55, and 2.56) since the electrostatic interactions between silica, titania, alumina, andpyrocarbon phases characterized by different points of zero charge, PZC are differently affected by pH (Figures 2.52 and 2.54). The studied characteristics of nanooxides can correlate with the adsorption of metal ions because of the common basis (structure of oxide particle surfaces and their behavior in the aqueous medium) of these phenomena. [Pg.402]


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