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Magnesium hydroxide surface chemistry

Simple Models. The surface chemical properties of clay minerals may often be interpreted in terms of the surface chemistry of the structural components, that is, sheets of tetrahedral silica, octahedral aluminum oxide (gibbsite) or magnesium hydroxide (brucite). In the discrete site model, the cation exchange framework, held together by lattice or interlayer attraction forces, exposes fixed charges as anionic sites. [Pg.130]

FIGURE 8.6 The relative concentration of different zirconium, aluminum, magnesium, and yttrium hydroxide species as a function of pH at 25°C in 1.0 mol/dm aqueous solutions. (From Bergstrom, L., in Surface arid Colloid Chemistry in Advanced Ceramics Processing, R.J. Pugh and L. Bergstrom, Eds., Marcel Dekker, New York, 1994, 100-101. With permission.)... [Pg.456]


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