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Magnetite surface charge studies to 290°C from in situ pH titrations
David J. Wesolowski
, Michael L. MacHesky
, Donald A. Palmer
,
Lawrence M. Anovitz
Geochemistry & Interfacial Science
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Engineering
Mols
100%
Protonation
66%
Increasing Temperature
33%
Hydrogen Electrode
33%
Inflection Point
33%
Negatively Charged Surface
33%
Induced Surface
33%
Hydrogen Partial Pressure
33%
Cell Concentration
33%
Electrical Double Layer
33%
Anions and Cation
33%
Layer Model
33%
Diffuse Layer
33%
Potentiometric
33%
Surface Potential
33%
Crystallinity
33%
Fugacity
33%
pH Value
33%
Chemistry
Hydrogen
100%
protonation
66%
Purity
33%
Buffer Solution
33%
Surface Potential
33%
Anion
33%
pH Value
33%
Sodium
33%
Kd
33%
Dissociation Exponent
33%
Crystallinity
33%
Partial Pressure
33%
Potentiometric Titration
33%
Fugacity
33%
electrode
33%
Material Science
Surface Charge
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Capacitance
40%
Sodium
20%
Hematite
20%
Leaching
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Point of Zero Charge
100%
Titanium Dioxide
20%
Trifluoromethanesulfonic Acid
20%
Buffer
20%
Anion
20%
Sodium Ion
20%
Ferrous Ion
20%
Ferric Oxide
20%
Chemical Engineering
Point of Zero Charge
100%