Title : Co2+-exchange mechanism of birnessite and its application for the removal of Pb2+ and As(III).

Pub. Date : 2011 Nov 30

PMID : 21963172






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1 The hydroxyl groups on the surface of Co-containing birnessites gradually decreased with an increase of Co/Mn molar ratio owing to the occupance of Co(III) into vacancies and the location of large amounts of Co(2+/3+) and Mn(2+/3+) above/below the vacant sites. Cobalt mitochondrially encoded cytochrome c oxidase III Homo sapiens
2 The hydroxyl groups on the surface of Co-containing birnessites gradually decreased with an increase of Co/Mn molar ratio owing to the occupance of Co(III) into vacancies and the location of large amounts of Co(2+/3+) and Mn(2+/3+) above/below the vacant sites. Cobalt mitochondrially encoded cytochrome c oxidase III Homo sapiens