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[Sorption and diffusion of tar compounds in natural clayey till]
2000
Broholm, M.M. | Arvin, E. | Broholm, K.
Long-term desorption of trichloroethylene from flint clay using multiplexed optical detection
1999
Stager, M.P. | Perram, G.P. (Air Force Institute of Technology/ENP, Department of Engineering Physics, 2950 P Street, Bldg 640, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7765 (USA))
Fate of organochlorine pesticides in soils and terrestrial biota of Los Padres pond watershed, Argentina
1999
Miglioranza, K.S.B. | Aizpun de Moreno, J.E. | Moreno, V.J. | Osterrieth, M.L. | Escalante, A.H. (Laboratorio de Ecotoxicologia, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Funes 3350, 7600 Mar del Plata (Argentina))
Role of expanded clay and porous ceramic amendments on plant establishment in minespoils
1995
Figge, D.A.H. | Hetrick, B.A.D. | Wilson, G.W.T. (Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506 (USA))
The effects of clay, organic matter and time on adsorption and plant uptake of cadmium added to the soil
1988
Eriksson, J.E. (Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala (Sweden). Dept. of Soil Sciences)
Cationic and anionic clays as potential adsorbents for Cr(VI) | Katjonske i anjonske gline kao moguci adsorbenti za Cr(VI)
2009
Marjanovic, V., Visoka poslovna-tehnicka skola, Uzice (Serbia) | Petrovic, R., Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd (Serbia). Tehnolosko-metalurski fakultet | Aksentijevic, S., Visoka poslovno-tehnicka skola, Uzice (Serbia)
Anionic clays (layered double hydroxides) comprise positively charged layers with at least two different metal cations, octahedrally coordinated by hydroxyl groups. The positive charges of layered double hydroxides are counterbalanced by interlayer anions. The interlayer anions and water, which fill the interlayer space, are often labile. Therefore, anionic clays exhibit anion exchange capacity (AEC). Anionic clays which have a high surface area and a high anion exchange capacity, are potential adsorbents for anionic contanimants, such as the oxyanion of chrome. The adsorption study of chromium (VI) from aqueous solutions by natural cationic clay mineral (kaolinite, montmorillonite, etc.) was not given much attention, perhaps due to the fact cationic clays have negatively charged layers and clay mineral surface shows no affinity for oxyanion of chrome.
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