The effect of silica and natural organic matter on the Fe(II)-catalysed transformation and reactivity of Fe(III) minerals

作者: Adele M. Jones , Richard N. Collins , Jerome Rose , T. David Waite

DOI: 10.1016/J.GCA.2009.04.025

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摘要: … to the iron minerals investigated and that increasing amounts of adsorbed Si … Fe(II) and the Fe(III) mineral. This suggests that the adsorption of Si inhibits the direct adsorption of Fe(II) …

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