1st Edition

Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction A Series of Advances, Volume 11

Edited By Jacob A. Marinsky, Yitzhak Marcus Copyright 1993
    400 Pages
    by CRC Press

    400 Pages
    by CRC Press

    The Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction series treats ion exchange and solvent extraction both as discrete topics and as a unified, multidisciplinary study - presenting new insights for researchers in many chemical and related field. Containing current knowledge and results in ion exchange, this text: presents an overview of the chemical thermodynamics of cation-exchange reactions, with particular emphasis placed on liquid-phase- and solid-phase-activity coefficient models; describes the development of surface complexation theory and its application to the ion exchange phenomenon; discusses metal-natural colloid surface reactions and their consideration by surface complexation modelling complements; and covers the influence of humic substances on the uptake of metal ions by naturally occurring materials.

    Chemical thermodynamics of cation exchange reactions - theoretical and practical considerations, Steven A. Grant and Philip Fletcher; a three-parameter model for summarizing data in ion exchange, Erik Hoegfeldt; description of ion-exchange equilibria by means of the surface complexation theory, Wolfgang H. Hoell et al; surface complexation of metals by natural colloids, Garrison Sposito; a Gibbs-Donnan-based analysis of ion-exchange and related phenomena, Jacob A. Marinsky; influence of humic substances on the uptake of metal ions by naturally occurring materials, James H. Ephraim and Bert Allard.

    Biography

    Jacob A. Marinsky, Yizhak Marcus