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Quantitative Benchmarking of Catalytic Parameters for Enzyme-Mimetic Ribonucleotide Dephosphorylation by Iron Oxide Minerals. [PDF]

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Competitive sorption of Cu and Cr on goethite and goethite–bacteria complex

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2012
Abstract Sorption of Cu and Cr in single and binary sorbate systems on goethite and goethite–Bacillus thuringiensis complex was studied. It was observed that the initial sorption rate and sorption capacity of heavy metals on goethite–B. thuringiensis complex were greater than that on goethite in single system at studied pH. The competitive ability of
Qiaoyun Huang, , Antonio Violante
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Synthesis and characterization of goethite and goethite–hematite composite: experimental study and literature survey

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2003
Aging of synthetic goethite at 140 degrees C overnight leads to a composite material in which hematite is detectable by Mössbauer spectroscopy, but X-ray diffraction does not reveal any hematite peaks. The pristine point of zero charge (PZC) of synthetic goethite was found at pH 9.4 as the common intersection point of potentiometric titration curves at
Elżbieta Jartych   +2 more
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Goethite-mediated transformation of bisphenol A

Chemosphere, 2012
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an environmental endocrine disruptor widely present in the soil and sedimentary environment. In this study, we investigated the oxidative transformation of BPA by commercial and laboratory synthetic goethite. Both goethite samples effectively induced the transformation of BPA.
Jay Gan, Kunde Lin, Jiafeng Ding
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Reactions of nitrite with goethite and surface Fe(II)-goethite complexes

Science of The Total Environment, 2021
Chemodenitrification-the abiotic (chemical) reduction of nitrite (NO2-) by iron (II)-plays an important role in nitrogen cycling due in part to this process serving as a source of nitrous oxide (N2O). Questions remain about the fate of NO2- in the presence of mineral surfaces formed during chemodenitrification, such as iron(III) (hydr) oxides ...
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