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Metal-hydroxo functional groups

The oxidative properties of active intermediates in biological and chemical oxidations, and the related mechanisms, have been reviewed oxidative similarities and differences between the metal-oxo and corresponding metal-hydroxo functional groups are discussed briefly. ... [Pg.92]

Abstracting from the complexity of the real systems, there is one common property of all natural particles. Their surfaces contain functional groups which can interact with H+, OH and metal ions and - if Lewis acid sites, e.g., =AI and =Fe, are available on the surface - with ligands. Many inorganic solids (oxidesQand silicates) contain hydroxo groups carbonates and sulfides expose -C-oh,-c oh, MeOH and -SH groups, respectively. While the interaction of alkaline and earth-alkaline ions... [Pg.369]

For the understanding of the binding of heavy metals on clays one needs to consider - in addition to ion exchange - the surface complex formation on end-standing functional OH-groups. Furthermore, the speciation of the sorbate ion (free hydroxo complex, carbonato- or organic complex) and its pH-dependence has to be known. [Pg.141]


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