Adsorption of Cations on Minerals
The adsorption of cations on minerals plays an important role theoretically in surface and colloidal chemistry, and applicably in various engineering processes such as water treatment, agriculture and flotation of minerals. This chapter introduces the fun
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Shaoxian Song Bowen Li Editors
Adsorption at Natural Minerals/Water Interfaces
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Adsorption at Natural Minerals/Water Interfaces
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Editors Shaoxian Song School of Resources and Environmental Engineering Wuhan University of Technology Wuhan, China
Bowen Li Department Materials Science and Engineering Michigan Technological University Houghton, MI, USA
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Preface
Adsorption at natural mineral/water interfaces is referred to adsorbates adsorbing on natural minerals in the water. It is not only an important process occurred in the elemental geochemistry, but also widely used as the best method for wastewater treatment to remove contaminants from water. Compared with artificial adsorben
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