Determination of intrinsic equilibrium constants at an alumina/electrolyte interface

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Intrinsic ionization and complexation constants at an alumina/electrolyte interface were studied by the site binding model, while the sorption of alkali cations from aqueous solutions was interpreted by the triple-layer model. The surface properties of alumina were investigated by the potentiometric acid-base titration method. The point of zero charge (pHpzc) of alumina obtained by this method was found to be 7.2. The obtained mean values of the intrinsic protonation and ionization constants of the surface hydroxyl groups and the intrinsic surface complexation constant, in different electrolytes, are pKa1int = 4.4, pKa2int = 9.6 and pKM+int = 9.5, respectively.

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Todorović, Ž. N., & Milonjić, S. K. (2004). Determination of intrinsic equilibrium constants at an alumina/electrolyte interface. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 69(12), 1063–1072. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0412063T

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