Abstract

AbstractThe adsorption of phosphate by well‐characterised kaolin, mica or anatase followed the Langmuir isotherm. At pH values below the point of zero charge of each powder, adsorption was endothermic. A ring closure mechanism involving two adjacent adsorption sites would increase the entropy of the system compensating for the endothermic enthalpy change.

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