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DOI 10.1897/03-56
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Titel (primär) Determination of the surface sorption properties of talc, different salts, and clay minerals at various relative humidities using adsorption data of a diverse set of organic vapors
Autor Goss, K.U.; Buschmann, J.; Schwarzenbach, R.P.
Quelle Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Erscheinungsjahr 2003
Department AUC
Band/Volume 22
Heft 11
Seite von 2667
Seite bis 2672
Sprache englisch
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Keywords Adsorption; Organic vapors; Minerals; Salts
Abstract

Adsorption constants of a diverse set of organic vapors have been measured on NaCl, KNO3, (NH4)(2)SO4, NH4Cl, kaolinite, bentonite, and tale at different relative humidities at 15 degreesC. Together with the earlier studied quartz (SiO2), CaCO3, and alpha-Al2O3, these surfaces represent relevant sorbents for organic vapors in the environment. An equation that describes the van der Waals and H-bond interactions between the sorbate and the surface can be used to describe the sorbate and sorbent variability in the measured data and to predict sorption constants of organic compounds that have not been tested on the respective surface. The unknown properties of the sorbent surfaces are used as fitting parameters in this equation. These data provide important insights into the variability of sorption properties of natural, inorganic surfaces as a function of relative humidity.

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Goss, K.U., Buschmann, J., Schwarzenbach, R.P. (2003):
Determination of the surface sorption properties of talc, different salts, and clay minerals at various relative humidities using adsorption data of a diverse set of organic vapors
Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 22 (11), 2667 - 2672 10.1897/03-56