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Journal of Porous Materials | 2002

Surface Charge of Variable Porosity Al2O3(s) and SiO2(s) Adsorbents

Keith W. Goyne; Andrew R. Zimmerman; Bharat L. Newalkar; Sridhar Komarneni; Susan L. Brantley; Jon Chorover

The surface charge properties of two SiO2 and three Al2O3 mineral adsorbents with varying degrees of framework porosity were investigated using discontinuous titration and ion adsorption methodologies. Points of zero net charge (p.z.n.c) for porous and non-porous SiO2 were <2.82 and for Al2O3 minerals ranged from 6.47–6.87. Silica surfaces possessed very slight negative charge in the acid pH range (pH < 7) and significant dissociation of silanol groups occurred at pH > 7. Variation of surface charge density with aqueous proton concentration was nearly identical within a mineral type (i.e., SiO2 or Al2O3) irrespective of the degree of framework porosity, indicating that the densities of dissociable surface sites are equivalent, when normalized to surface area. The results suggest that the use of titration methods alone may be insufficient for thorough surface charge characterization, particularly at low and high pH. Proton titrations should be coupled with concurrent ion adsorption measurements to confirm surface charge development. Discontinuous proton titration and ion adsorption data, which were in agreement in the slightly acidic through slightly basic pH range, both indicated that p.z.n.c. was equal to the point of zero net proton charge (p.z.n.p.c.) for the variable charge minerals investigated.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2005

Sorption of the antibiotic ofloxacin to mesoporous and nonporous alumina and silica.

Keith W. Goyne; Jon Chorover; James D. Kubicki; Andrew R. Zimmerman; Susan L. Brantley


Environmental Science & Technology | 2004

Protection of Mesopore-Adsorbed Organic Matter from Enzymatic Degradation

Andrew R. Zimmerman; Jon Chorover; Keith W. Goyne; Susan L. Brantley


Organic Geochemistry | 2004

Mineral mesopore effects on nitrogenous organic matter adsorption

Andrew R. Zimmerman; Keith W. Goyne; Jon Chorover; Sridhar Komarneni; Susan L. Brantley


Chemical Geology | 2010

Rare earth element release from phosphate minerals in the presence of organic acids

Keith W. Goyne; Susan L. Brantley; Jon Chorover


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2000

Artifacts caused by collection of soil solution with passive capillary samplers.

Keith W. Goyne; Rick L. Day; Jon Chorover


Chemical Geology | 2006

Effects of organic acids and dissolved oxygen on apatite and chalcopyrite dissolution : Implications for using elements as organomarkers and oxymarkers

Keith W. Goyne; Susan L. Brantley; Jon Chorover


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2004

Influence of mesoporosity on the sorption of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid onto alumina and silica.

Keith W. Goyne; Jon Chorover; Andrew R. Zimmerman; Sridhar Komarneni; Susan L. Brantley


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2001

Response to “Comments on ‘Artifacts Caused by Collection of Soil Solution with Passive Capillary Samplers’”

Keith W. Goyne; Rick L. Day; Jon Chorover


Environmental Science & Technology | 2004

Protection of Mesopore-Adsorhed Organic Mailer from Enzymatic Degradation

Susan L. Brantley; Andrew R. Zimmerman; Jon Chorover; Keith W. Goyne

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Susan L. Brantley

Pennsylvania State University

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Sridhar Komarneni

Pennsylvania State University

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James D. Kubicki

University of Texas at El Paso

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Rick L. Day

Pennsylvania State University

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Bharat L. Newalkar

Pennsylvania State University

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