Surface complexation modeling of Cd(II) sorption to montmorillonite, bacteria, and their composite

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Surface complexation modeling (SCM) has emerged as a powerful tool for simulating heavy metal adsorption processes on the surface of soil solid components under different geochemical conditions. The component additivity (CA) approach is one of the strategies that have been widely used in multicomponent systems. In this study, potentiometric titration, isothermal adsorption, zeta potential measurement, and extended X-ray absorption fine-structure (EXAFS) spectra analysis were conducted to investigate Cd adsorption on 2 : 1 clay mineral montmorillonite, on Gram-positive bacteria Bacillus subtilis, and their mineral-organic composite. We developed constant capacitance models of Cd adsorption on montmorillonite, bacterial cells, and mineral-organic composite. The adsorption behavior of Cd on the surface of the composite was well explained by CA-SCM. Some deviations were observed from the model simulations at pHĝ€

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Wang, N., Du, H., Huang, Q., Cai, P., Rong, X., Feng, X., & Chen, W. (2016). Surface complexation modeling of Cd(II) sorption to montmorillonite, bacteria, and their composite. Biogeosciences, 13(19), 5557–5566. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-5557-2016

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