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The solid Phase References

Introductory Remarks. Since the surfaces can be looked at as extending structures of the solid phase, the reader should familiarize himself with the structure chemistry of the solid phase. Since it is not the objective of this book to cover this subject, the reader should consult some of the books on crystal structure and solid state chemistry such as for example Cox (1987), Greenland and Hayes (1987), Newman (1987), Stucki, Goodman and Schwertmann (1985), Wells (1984), West (1984). [Pg.82]

To assist the reader, some references on some of the solid phases of importance are given.. [Pg.82]

General reference U. Schwermann and R.M. Cornell, Iron Oxides in the Laboratory, VCH Weinheim (1991). [Pg.82]

General reference W. Schneider, Iron Hydrolysis and the Biochemistry of Iron -The Interplay of Hydroxide and Biogenic Ligands, Chimia 42, 9-20 (1988). [Pg.82]

General reference J.A. Davis and J.D. Hem, The Surface Chemistry of Aluminum Oxides and Hydroxides, in G. Sposito, The Environmental Chemistry of Aluminum, CRC Press, Boca Raton (1989). [Pg.82]


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