SPECIFIC AND NON-SPECIFIC ADSORPTION OF INORGANIC IONS : I. Evaluation of Specific Adsorbability by Means of Minimum Concentration for Specific Adsorption
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The Minimum Concentration for Specific Adsorption (MCSA) was defined as a reversal of the charge concentration of the ion at the infinite dilution of sol (adsorbent), or practically at such concentration of sol that equilibrium of the ion is but negligibly affected by adsorption of the ion. The MCSAs of 15 species of cations were measured with respect to SiO_2 at pH 4,6.5,and 10 ; the MCSAs of 10 species of anions were measured with respect to Fe (OH)_3 at pH 4,and 6.5 ; and the MCSAs of 10 species of anions were measured with respect to Al-coated-SiO_2 at pH 6.5. Relative specificities of the inorganic ions based on the MCSAs at pH 6.5 were as follows : For SiO_2 : Ga^<3+>>Al^<3+>, Fe^<3+>, Cr^<3+>>Y^<3+>>Co^<2+>, Cu^<2+>>Zn^<2+>>Ba^<2+>, Sr^<2+>>Ca^<2+>, Mg^<2+>>Rb^+, K^+, Na^+ For Fe(OH)_3 : H_3AsO_4>HVO_3>H_3PO_4>H_2MoO_4,H_4SiO_4>H_2SeO_4>H_3BO_3,H_2SO_4>HCl, HNO_3 For Al-coated-SiO_2 : H_3PO_4>H_3AsO_4>H_4SiO_4>HVO_3>H_2MoO_4>H_2SeO_4,H_2SO_4>H_3BO_3>HCl, HNO_3 The MCSAs of cations with respect to SiO_2 and of anions to Fe(OH)_3 and Alcoated-SiO_2 at pH 6.5 had close relationships to ionic potentials and general solubility of the elements in water. Based on these results, the authors concluded that the MCSA could be used as an index of specificity (i. e. covalent bond-forming tendency) of an ion at adsorption reactions. The values corresponding to the apparent stability constants of surface complexes formed by adsorption reaction with SiO_2 and cations at pH 4 were calculated from the values of the MCSAs.
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著者
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Kawaguchi Keizaburo
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture University Of Kyoto
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WAKATSUKI Toshiyuki
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kyoto
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FURUKAWA Hideaki
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kyoto
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Furukawa Hideaki
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture University Of Kyoto
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Wakatsuki Toshiyuki
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry
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