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Organic solutes adsorption, from aqueous ionic strength

This chapter shows that a unified explanation can be given of the adsorption from dilute aqueous solutions of different organic solutes, from nonelectrolytes to electrolytes, polyelectrolytes, and bacteria. Thus, the adsorption process is a complex interplay between electrostatic and nonelectrostatic interactions. Electrostatic interactions depend on the solution pH and ionic strength. The former controls the charge on the carbon surface and on the adsorptive... [Pg.673]


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ADSORPTION FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION

Adsorption from solutions

Adsorption organic

Adsorption organic solutes

Adsorption solution

Adsorption strength

Adsorptive strength

Aqueous solution adsorption

From aqueous

Ionic Adsorption from Solution

Ionic adsorption

Ionic aqueous

Ionic solute

Ionic solutions (

Ionic strength

Organic aqueous

Organic ionicity

Organic solutes adsorption, from aqueous

Organic solutes adsorption, from aqueous solution

Organic solutions

Solute strength

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