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Charge distribution multisite complexation

CD-MUSIC, charge distribution-multisite complexation model hHFO/ hydrous ferric oxide, an iron (oxy)(hydr)oxide Chapter 3. [Pg.309]

Charge distribution multisite complexation model (CD-MUSIC) A surface complexation model for explaining ion adsorption on the surfaces of adsorbents. Hiemstra and van Riemsdijk (1999) used the model to explain the adsorption of arsenate oxyanions on goethite. [Pg.443]

Surface complexation model A computer code or geochemical model that provides an explanation and attempts to predict the partitioning of a chemical species between the surface of an adsorbent and the associated solvent. The models consider a number of factors, including pH and ionic strength (see (Langmuir, 1997), 369-395 for details compare with charge distribution multisite complexation model). [Pg.468]

Charge Distribution Multisite Complexation (CD-MVSIC) Model The charge distribution multisite complexation model (CD-MUSIC) model of the oxide-solution interface (Hiemstra et al., 1989 Hiemstra and van Riemsdijk, 1996) contains the following assumptions ... [Pg.228]

Tadanier, C., and Eick, M. J. (2002). Formulating the charge distribution multisite surface complexation model using FITEQL. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 66, 1505-1517. [Pg.262]


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