Abstract
A new method to study ternary surface complexes at liquid–solid interfaces, theE(%)–pH curve method, is proposed. Three types ofE(%)–pH curves, namely left–right shifts of S-shaped curves, V-shaped curves, and monodirectionally shifted curves, are postulated. Correspondingly, in addition to the Type I ternary surface complex [ii/home29/ap/collid/6g11/4244abss1.lay,l(4,0)] and the Type II ternary surface complex [ii/home29/ap/collid/6g11/4244abss2.lay,l(4,0)] a new type of ternary surface complex, [ii/home29/ap/collid/6g11/4244abss3.lay,l(4,0)] is proposed.
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