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Filius J.D.; Lumsdon D.G.; Meeussen J.C.L.; Hiemstra T.; van Riemsdijk W.H. (2000)The adsorption of fulvic acid by goethite was determined experimentally as a function of concentration, pH, and ionic strength. The data were described with the CD-MUSIC model of Hiemstra and Van Riemsdijk (1996), which ...
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Ponthieu M.; Juillot F.; Hiemstra T.; van Riemsdijk W.H.; Benedetti M.F. (2006)The biogeochemistry of trace elements (TE) is largely dependent upon their interaction with heterogeneous ligands including metal oxides and hydrous oxides of iron. The modeling of TE interactions with iron oxides has been ...
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Filius J.D.; Meeussen J.C.L.; Lumsdon D.G.; Hiemstra T.; van Riemsdijk W.H. (2003)Under natural conditions, the adsorption of ions at the solid-water interface may be strongly influenced by the adsorption of organic matter. In this paper, we describe the adsorption of fulvic acid (FA) by metal(hydr)oxide ...
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Geelhoed J.S.; Hiemstra T.; van Riemsdijk W.H. (1997)The adsorption of phosphate and sulfate on goethite is studied individually and in combination at solution concentrations of phosphate ranging from 10-8 to 10-4 M and of sulfate ranging from 10-5 to 10-3 M. For single anion ...
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Rietra R.P.J.J.; Hiemstra T.; van Riemsdijk W.H. (1999)Ion adsorption modeling is influenced by the presumed binding structure of surface complexes. Ideally, surface complexes determined by modeling should correspond with those derived from spectroscopy, thereby assuring that ...
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