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روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
6
From page
287
To page
292
Abstract
The adsorption behavior of divalent cations M2+ (Cu, Ni, Co and Zn) with commercial humic acid (HAAl) and also with an extracted fraction of peat soil (HAPs) was followed in aqueous solution. The series of adsorption isotherms were fitted to a modified Langmuir equation. The maximum number of moles adsorbed gave: 0.55±0.02, 0.66±0.02, 0.54±0.02, 0.40±0.02 mmol per gram for HAAl and 0.63±0.03, 0.61±0.06, 0.55±0.02, 0.54±0.03 mmol/g for solid HAPs, for copper, nickel, zinc and cobalt, respectively. The same interaction followed calorimetrically gave endothermic values: 2.4±1.0, 8.4±0.9, 18.3±0.9, 10.6±0.9 kJ mol−1 and 18.4±1.2, 15.9±1.4, 15.4±1.2, 15.0±1.2 kJ mol−1 for HAAl and HAPs, respectively, for the same sequence. Because all Gibbs free energies were negative. Complexation must be accompanied by an increase in entropy.
Journal title
Food Microbiology
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Food Microbiology
Record number
1193417
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