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Xanes investigatin of phosphate sorption in single and binary systems of iron and aluminum oxide minerals

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This article is published in Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms.The article was published on 2005-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 189 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Oxide minerals & Sorption.

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Analysis of Soils and Minerals Using X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy

TL;DR: X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) has been applied to numerous problems in soil science, mineralogy, and geochemistry as mentioned in this paper, which can be collected on heterogeneous mixtures of gases, liquids, and/or solids with little or no sample pretreatments, making it ideally suited for soils and many other systems.
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Development of polymer-based nanosized hydrated ferric oxides (HFOs) for enhanced phosphate removal from waste effluents.

TL;DR: Tests indicate that phosphate retention by HFO-201 from the synthetic waters results in the significant decrease of P from 2mg/L to less than 0.01 mg/L, and that satisfactory performance of the hybrid adsorbent is mainly attributed to the specific affinity of HFO toward phosphate.
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Phosphate adsorption on hydroxyl–iron–lanthanum doped activated carbon fiber

TL;DR: In this paper, Lanthanum was mixed with iron to obtain the composite metallic (hydr)oxide which are doped onto activated carbon fiber (ACF), named as ACF-LaFe, for phosphate adsorption.
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Phosphate Reaction Dynamics in Soils and Soil Components: A Multiscale Approach

TL;DR: In this article, the retention/release mechanisms of soil phosphorus (P) chemistry have been investigated using macroscopic to more recent molecular-scale approaches, including inner-sphere complexation and intra-and interparticle diffusion.
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Selective adsorption of phosphate from seawater and wastewater by amorphous zirconium hydroxide.

TL;DR: The effect of pH on phosphate adsorption from seawater showed that the uptake of phosphate increased with an increase in pH up to 6, and then decreased sharply with a further increase in acidity of the solution.
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