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Variables, Mechanisms, and Model Applications
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Edited By
Everett Jenne, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Kennewick, Washington, U.S.A.
Description
Adsorption of Metals by Geomedia, serves as a needed resource for this topic which has received much attention during
the past 15 years. The book provides an in-depth review of the field, followed by numerouschapters that document the current status of
adsorption research for a variety of metals by geomedia ranging from individual minerals to sediments and soils. Adsorption mechanisms
are detailed and precipitation is presented as a distinct sorption process.Virtually all factors affecting the extent of metal adsorption
are examined, including the effects of selected anions, competition among metals, pH, metal concentration, loading, variable metal adsorption
capacity, ionic strength, hydrogen exchange and stoichiometry, and solids concentration. A variety of adsorption models are briefly presented
and some are used to extend laboratory studies to field sites. The book is comprised of a collection of papers contributed by leading
investigators from Canada, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the US.
Audience
Environmental scientists and engineers, and geoscientists involved in making sorption measurements, using such data for remediation of contaminated sites, and transport modeling.
Contents
E.A. Jenne, Metal Adsorption by Earth Materials: Data Analysis, Modeling, Controlling Factors, and Related Issues. T. Payne,
G.R. Lumpkin, and T.D. Waite, UraniumVII Adsorption on Model Minerals: Controlling Factors and Surface Complexation Modeling. R.T. Pabalan, D.R. Turner, P. Bertetti, and J.D. Prikryl, UraniumVI Sorption onto Selected Mineral Surfaces: Key Geochemical
Parameters. P.F. Bertetti, R.T. Pabalan, and M.G. Almendarez, Studiesof NeptuniumV Sorption on Montmorillonite, Clinoptilolite,
Montmorillonite, and ( - Alumina. S.B. Clark, A.L. Bryce, A.D. Leuking, J. Gariboldt, and S.M. Serkiz, Factors Affecting Tri-Valent
f-Element Adsorption to an Acidic Sandy Soil. M.F. Azizian and P.O. Nelson, Lead Adsorption, Chemically-Enhanced Desorption,
and Equilibrium Modeling in an Iron-0xide-Coated Sand, Synthetic Groundwater System. J.J. Payne, H.S. Quarder, R.W. Smith, and T.
McLing, Uranium Sorption onto Natural Sands asa Function of Sediment Characteristics and Solution pH. L. Axe and P. Anderson,
Intraparticle Diffusion of Metal Contaminants in Amorphous Oxide Minerals. L.R.G. Guilherme and S.J. Anderson, Copper Sorption
Kinetics and Sorption Hysteresis inTwo Oxide-Rich Soils (Oxisols): Effects of Phosphate Pretreatment. R. Yong and E. MacDonald,
Influence of pH, Metal Concentration, and Soil Component Removal on Retention of Pb and Cu by an Illitic Soil. V. Laperche and S.J.
Traina, Immobilization of Lead by Hydroxylapatite. D.W. Oscarson and H.B. Hume, Effect of Solid: Liquid Ratio on the Sorption
of Sr2+ and Cs+ on Bentonite. G.D. Redden, J. Li, and J.O. Leckie, Adsorption of UVI and Citric Acid
on Goethite, Gibbsite, and Kaolinite Comparing Results for Binary and Ternary Systems. C.G. Ong and J.O. Leckie, Surface and
Solution Speciation of Agl in a Heterogeneous Ferrihydrite-Solution with Thiosulfate. C.-C. Chen, C. Papelis, and K.F. Hayes,
Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) Analysis of Aqueous Srll Ion Sorption at Clay-Water Interfaces. H.A. Thompson,
G.A. Parks, and G.E. Brown, Jr., Structure and Composition of UVI Sorption Complexes at the Kaolinite-Water Interface. P.V.
Brady, R.T. Cygan, and K.L. Nagy, Molecular Controls on Kaolinite Surface Charge and Organic Acid Adsorption. R.T. Cygan, K.L.
Nagy, and P.V. Brady, Molecular Models of Metal Sorption on Kaolinite. Contributors to come, Sorptionof Molybdenum on Oxides,
Clay Minerals, and Soils: Mechanisms and Models. W.-Z. Wang, M.L. Brusseau, and J.F. Artiola, Nonequilibrium and Nonlinear Transport
of Cadmium, Nickel, and Strontium Through Subsurface Soils. S.D. Smith and J.R. Kramer, Fluorescence Quenching and Aluminum
Adsorption to Organic Substances. M. Borkovec, U. Rusch, and J.C. Westall, Modeling of Competitive Ion Binding to Heterogeneous
Materials with Affinity Distributions. D.G. Kinniburgh, W.H. van Riemsdijk, L.K. Koopal, and M.F. Benedetti, Ion Binding to
Humic Substances: Measurements, Models, Mechanisms. K.S. Smith, J.F. Ranville, G.S. Plumlee, and D.L. Macalady, Predictive Double-Layer
Modeling of Metal Sorption in Mine-Drainage Systems.
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Hardbound, 583 pages, publication date: MAR-1998
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-384245-9
ISBN-10: 0-12-384245-X
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
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