Chemical dissolution of metal oxides
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Chemical dissolution of metal oxides
(CRC revivals)
CRC Press, 2018, c1994
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"First published 1994 by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group ... Reissued 2018 by CRC Press"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The dissolution behaviour of metal oxides has applications in many scientific fields, each with its own jargon and methodological approach. Any scientist interested in this subject should understand the literature from these various areas. This book describe different specialized treatments to surface-controlled metal oxide dissolution reactions and translates them into a unified picture based on surface complexion
Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction 1. The Impact of Metal Oxide Dissolution in Technology and Environmental Science 2. Bulk and Surface Structures of Metal Oxides 3. The Thermodynamics of Solubility Part 2: Phenomenological Approach to Metal Oxide Dissolution 4. Experimental Methodologies 5. Kinetic Regimes 6. Quantitative Treatment of Rate Data 7. The Morphology of Dissolution PART III: Fundamentals of Metal Oxide Dissolution Mechanisms 8. Basic Principles of Surface-Controlled Processes 9. Ionic Oxides 10. Semiconducting Oxides 11. Covalent Oxides PART 4: Review of Selected Cases 12. Divalent Oxides 13. Iron Oxides 14. Chromium Oxides 15. Uranium Oxides 16. Silicon Dioxide, Aluminium Oxides, and Aluminosilicates 17. Dissolution of Mixed Oxides
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