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[EN]: Reversibility of phosphate adsorption by goethite was measured by diluting suspensions of phosphated oxide with large volumes of phosphate-free solutions containing the same electrolyte concentration used for adsorption. The apparent irreversibility of the process seems to be due to a slow adsorption reaction of part of the phosphate, which is likely to be originated by heterogeneities of the surface. It is shown that if the adsorption isotherm at pH 4 calculated from the Stern model is assumed reversible to changes in concentration unrealistically high dilutions are needed for desorbing an important proportion of the amount adsorbed.
[ES]: Se midió la reversibilidad de la adsorción de fosfato sobre goethita diluyendo suspensiones del óxido con fosfato adsorbido con grandes volúmenes de solución de electrolito libre de fosfato a la misma fuerza iónica. La aparente irreversibilidad del proceso parece deberse a una reacción lenta de adsorción de parte del fosfato, probablemente originada por heterogeneidades de la superficie. Se demuestra que si la isoterma de adsorción a pH 4 calculada según el modelo de Stern se supone reversible respecto a la coocentración, se necesitan diluciones anormalmente altas para desorber una proporción importante de la cantidad adsorbida.
7 páginas, 4 figuras, 11 referencias.-- el libro consta de 337 páginas.-- Comunicación presentada en las Segundas Reuniones Científicas de la Sociedad Española de Mineralogía, celebradas del 13-14, marzo, 1980, en Sevilla, España.
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