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  1. Competitive sorption effects of Al on the retardation of Eu by quartz and K-feldspar: Experimental and mechanistic modelling insights
  2. Modeling pH-Dependent Adsorption of Glyphosate on Iron Hydroxides: Competition with Phosphate and Influence of Fe 2+
  3. Charge regulation and surface complexation modeling in nanoscale 2D geometries: benchmarking and test cases of a novel code (CRESCENDO)
  4. Component Additive Approach to Predict Cement Paste Rheology Considering Heterogeneities on Different Scales and Supplementary Cementitious Materials and Their Special Effect on Thixotropy and Concrete De-airing Behaviour (CONCERT & CONCERT-CCair)
  5. Surface–bulk photochemical coupling of nonanoic acid and 4-benzoylbenzoic acid: the dual role of the photosensitizer and environmental influences
  6. Mechanisms and Reversibility of Glyphosate and Phosphorus Ligands Sorption on Al2O3: Experimental Evidence and Computational Modeling
  7. Exploring competing surface reactions in radionuclide retention: Experimental and modelling insights
  8. Molecular level Insights on the Photosensitized Chemistry of Nonanoic Acid in the Presence of 4-Benzoylbenzoic Acid at the Sea Surface Microlayer
  9. Supplementary material to "Molecular level Insights on the Photosensitized Chemistry of Nonanoic Acid in the Presence of 4-Benzoylbenzoic Acid at the Sea Surface Microlayer"
  10. Nano-Zirconia as a Protective and Consolidant Material for Marble in Architectural Surfaces
  11. Comments on “Part I: determination of a structure/property transformation mechanism responsible for changes in the point of zero change of anatase titania with decreasing particle size” by M. Leffler, A. Mirich, J. Fee, S. March and S. L. Suib, RSC ...
  12. Sorption of Nano-Zirconia on Calcite: Study on the Use of ZrO<sub>2</sub> as a Surface Consolidant
  13. Comment on Zhou et al. Adsorption Behaviors of Lanthanum (III) and Yttrium (III) Ions on Gibbsite. Minerals 2023, 13, 1530
  14. Conceptualizing flexible papers using cellulose model surfaces and polymer particles
  15. Physical adsorption of OH− causes anomalous charging at oxide–water interfaces
  16. Retention of trivalent actinides (Am, Cm) and lanthanides (Eu) by Ca feldspars
  17. Proton Uptake at the Barite–Aqueous Solution Interface: A Combined Potentiometric, Electrophoretic Mobility, and Surface Complexation Modeling Investigation
  18. Surface characterisation reveals substrate suitability for cyanobacterial phototaxis
  19. Relevance of Colloid Inherent Salt Estimated by Surface Complexation Modeling of Surface Charge Densities for Different Silica Colloids
  20. Adsorption of CTAB on Sapphire-c at High pH: Surface and Zeta Potential Measurements Combined with Sum-Frequency and Second-Harmonic Generation
  21. Adsorption of Strontium onto Synthetic Iron(III) Oxide up to High Ionic Strength Systems
  22. Structure and Surface Complexation at the Calcite(104)–Water Interface
  23. Evolution of calcite surfaces upon thermal decomposition, characterized by electrokinetics, in-situ XRD, and SEM
  24. Charge regulated solid-liquid interfaces interacting on the nanoscale: Benchmarking of a generalized speciation code (SINFONIA)
  25. Unexpected behavior of sodium sulfate observed in experimental freezing and corrosion studies
  26. A comprehensive study of the sorption mechanism and thermodynamics of f-element sorption onto K-feldspar
  27. The First Application of Moroccan Perlite as Industrial Dyes Removal
  28. Plutonium retention in the isosaccharinate – cement system
  29. Interaction of metal oxide nanoparticles with microplastics: Impact of weathering under riverine conditions
  30. Experimental Data Contributing to the Elusive Surface Charge of Inert Materials in Contact with Aqueous Media
  31. Binder-free tableting experiments on manganese oxides and industrial mineral powders
  32. Interaction of Polyoxometalates and Nanoparticles with Collector Surfaces—Focus on the Use of Streaming Current Measurements at Flat Surfaces
  33. Single Fe atoms confined in two-dimensional MoS2 for sulfite activation: A biomimetic approach towards efficient radical generation
  34. The Influences of Cement Hydration and Temperature on the Thixotropy of Cement Paste
  35. Early hydration and microstructure formation of Portland cement paste studied by oscillation rheology, isothermal calorimetry, 1H NMR relaxometry, conductance and SAXS
  36. The vulnerability of calcareous soils exposed to Mg‐enriched irrigation water
  37. A spectroscopic view of mineral aerosol surface aging under atmospheric conditions
  38. Cloud history can change water–ice–surface interactions of oxide mineral aerosols: a case study on silica
  39. Agglomeration potential evaluation of industrial Mn dusts and sludges based on physico-chemical characterization
  40. Sorption of americium / europium onto magnetite under saline conditions: Batch experiments, surface complexation modelling and X-ray absorption spectroscopy study
  41. Cloud history changes water–ice–surface interactions of oxide mineral aerosols (e.g. Silica)
  42. Cloud history changes water–ice–surface interactions of oxide mineral aerosols (e.g. Silica)
  43. Adsorption of arsenic(V) onto single sheet iron oxide: X-ray absorption fine structure and surface complexation
  44. Sorption of Eu(III) on quartz at high salt concentrations
  45. The influence of temperature on the charging of polytetrafluoroethylene surfaces in electrolyte solutions
  46. Electrokinetic mobility, pH and conductance/conductivity data for aqueous silica and PTFE suspension of controlled composition for selected temperature ranges
  47. Preferential Adsorption in Mixed Electrolytes Confined by Charged Amorphous Silica
  48. Tailoring the stability/aggregation of one-dimensional TiO2(B)/titanate nanowires using surfactants
  49. Treatment of temperature dependence of interfacial speciation by speciation codes and temperature congruence of oxide surface charge
  50. A set-up for simultaneous measurement of second harmonic generation and streaming potential and some test applications
  51. Quartz/Aqueous Electrolyte Solution Interface: Molecular Dynamic Simulation and Interfacial Potential Measurements
  52. Chromatographic analysis of the acidity-salinity transport system
  53. Atypical titration curves for GaAl12Keggin-ions explained by a joint experimental and simulation approach
  54. Selenium(IV) Sorption Onto γ-Al2O3: A Consistent Description of the Surface Speciation by Spectroscopy and Thermodynamic Modeling
  55. Adsorption of selenium(vi) onto nano transition alumina
  56. The surface chemistry of sapphire-c: A literature review and a study on various factors influencing its IEP
  57. Chemical reduction of nitrate by zerovalent iron nanoparticles adsorbed radiation-grafted copolymer matrix
  58. Speciation and equilibria in the H+–Al3+ - polyacrylic acid system
  59. Neptunium sorption and redox speciation at the illite surface under highly saline conditions
  60. Modeling metal ion-humic substances complexation in highly saline conditions
  61. Adsorption of Selenium and Strontium on Goethite: EXAFS Study and Surface Complexation Modeling of the Ternary Systems
  62. The relationship between inner surface potential and electrokinetic potential from an experimental and theoretical point of view
  63. Sorption and redox speciation of plutonium at the illite surface under highly saline conditions
  64. Comment on “Kinetics and thermodynamics of Eu(III) adsorption onto synthetic monoclinic pyrrhotite” by Y. Zhu et al., Journal of Molecular Liquids, 218 (2016), 565–570
  65. The specific sorption of Np(V) on the corundum (α-Al 2 O 3 ) surface in the presence of trivalent lanthanides Eu(III) and Gd(III): A batch sorption and XAS study
  66. A novel radiation-induced grafting methodology to synthesize stable zerovalent iron nanoparticles at ambient atmospheric conditions
  67. XAS signatures of Am(III) adsorbed onto magnetite and maghemite
  68. Montmorillonite colloids: II. Colloidal size dependency on radionuclide adsorption
  69. Correction to “An Experimental and Theoretical Approach to Understanding the Surface Properties of One-Dimensional TiO2 Nanomaterials”
  70. Sorption and Redox Speciation of Plutonium at the Illite Surface
  71. Np(V) solubility, speciation and solid phase formation in alkaline CaCl2 solutions. Part II: Thermodynamics and implications for source term estimations of nuclear waste disposal
  72. Comment on “Competitive Adsorption of Cd(II), Cr(VI), and Pb(II) onto Nanomaghemite: A Spectroscopic and Modeling Approach”
  73. In memoriam: Nikola Kallay 1942–2015
  74. Macroscopic and spectroscopic investigations on Eu(III) and Cm(III) sorption onto bayerite (β-Al(OH) 3 ) and corundum (α-Al 2 O 3 )
  75. A refined algorithm to simulate latex colloid agglomeration at high ionic strength
  76. Probing ice-nucleation processes on the molecular level using second harmonic generation spectroscopy
  77. Erratum to: The Effect of Monovalent Electrolytes on the Deprotonation of MAl12 Keggin Ions
  78. An Experimental and Theoretical Approach to Understanding the Surface Properties of One-Dimensional TiO2 Nanomaterials
  79. Response to Comment on “James K. Beattie, Alex M. Djerdjev, Angus Gray-Weale, Nikola Kallay, Johannes Lützenkirchen, Tajana Preočanin, Atida Selmani, pH and the surface tension of water” [J. Colloid Interface Sci. 422 (1) (2014), 54–58]
  80. Probing ice-nucleation processes on the molecular level using second harmonic generation spectroscopy
  81. Modeling plutonium sorption to kaolinite: Accounting for redox equilibria and the stability of surface species
  82. Preface: SI: Geochemical speciation codes and databases
  83. Treatment of multi-dentate surface complexes and diffuse layer implementation in various speciation codes
  84. Neptunium redox speciation at the illite surface
  85. Sorption of Cm(III) and Eu(III) onto clay minerals under saline conditions: Batch adsorption, laser-fluorescence spectroscopy and modeling
  86. Structure–charge relationship – the case of hematite (001)
  87. Localised corrosion: general discussion
  88. Solid/fluid interface: general discussion
  89. Thermodynamic Model of Charging the Gas/Water Interface
  90. The Effect of Monovalent Electrolytes on the Deprotonation of MAl12 Keggin Ions
  91. Surface and zeta-potentials of silver halide single crystals: pH-dependence in comparison to particle systems
  92. Electrolyte layering at the calcite(104)–water interface indicated by Rb+- and Se(vi) K-edge resonant interface diffraction
  93. pH and the surface tension of water
  94. Adsorption of dissolved aluminum on sapphire-c and kaolinite: implications for points of zero charge of clay minerals
  95. Surface potential at the hematite (001) crystal plane in aqueous environments and the effects of prolonged aging in water
  96. Corrigendum to “Structure and reactivity of the calcite–water interface” [J. Colloid Interface Sci. 354 (2011) 843–857]
  97. Specific Ion Effects at Two Single-Crystal Planes of Sapphire
  98. Guidelines for thermodynamic sorption modelling in the context of radioactive waste disposal
  99. The significance of the solid-to-liquid ratio in the electrokinetic studies of the effect of ionic surfactants on mineral oxides
  100. Mineral–Water Interface Reactions of Actinides
  101. Zeta-potential measurements of OTS-covered silica samples
  102. Surface charging patterns of stainless alloys – Effect of ageing in conditions of primary cooling circuit of pressurized water reactors
  103. Surface charge at Teflon/aqueous solution of potassium chloride interfaces
  104. Net surface proton excess of smectites obtained from a combination of potentiometric acid–base, mass and electrolyte titrations
  105. Site-Specific Retention of Colloids at Rough Rock Surfaces
  106. Influence of interfacial water layer on surface properties of silver halides: Effect of pH on the isoelectric point
  107. Deposition of Latex Colloids at Rough Mineral Surfaces: An Analogue Study Using Nanopatterned Surfaces
  108. Summary of studies on (ad)sorption as a “well-established” process within FUNMIG activities
  109. Potentiometric Titrations as a Tool for Surface Charge Determination
  110. Interaction of bentonite colloids with Cs, Eu, Th and U in presence of humic acid: A flow field-flow fractionation study
  111. Comparison of Various Models to Describe the Charge−pH Dependence of Poly(acrylic acid)
  112. Characterization of acid–base properties of two gibbsite samples in the context of literature results
  113. Structure and reactivity of the calcite–water interface
  114. Thermodynamics of the Reactions at Solid/Liquid Interfaces
  115. Sorption of Eu(III) onto titanium dioxide: Measurements and modeling
  116. Some data and simple models for the silanated glass-electrolyte interface
  117. Adsorption of Al13–Keggin clusters to sapphire c-plane single crystals: Kinetic observations by streaming current measurements
  118. An attempt to explain bimodal behaviour of the sapphire c-plane electrolyte interface
  119. Solubility of tetravalent actinides in alkaline CaCl2 solutions and formation of Ca4[An(OH)8]4+ complexes: A study of Np(IV) and Pu(IV) under reducing conditions and the systematic trend in the An(IV) series
  120. Thermodynamics of trivalent actinides and neodymium in NaCl, MgCl2, and CaCl2 solutions: Solubility, hydrolysis, and ternary Ca-M(III)-OH complexes
  121. Sorption of Cm(III) and Gd(III) onto gibbsite, α-Al(OH)3: A batch and TRLFS study
  122. Uranyl Retention on Quartz—New Experimental Data and Blind Prediction Using an Existing Surface Complexation Model
  123. Interaction of selenite with MX-80 bentonite: Effect of minor phases, pH, selenite loading, solution composition and compaction
  124. Solubility of plutonium in MgCl2 and CaCl2 solutions in contact with metallic iron
  125. Immobilization of trivalent actinides by sorption onto quartz and incorporation into siliceous bulk: Investigations by TRLFS
  126. A macroscopic water structure based model for describing charging phenomena at inert hydrophobic surfaces in aqueous electrolyte solutions
  127. Protonation of different goethite surfaces—Unified models for NaNO3 and NaCl media
  128. Sorption of radionuclides onto natural clay rocks
  129. Heterogeneities in Adsorption from Aqueous Solution — An Example of the Effect of Surface Coverage
  130. Geochemically Based Safety Assessment
  131. Geochemically Based Safety Assessment
  132. Parsons–Zobel plots: An independent way to determine surface complexation parameters?
  133. Preface
  134. On derivatives of surface charge curves of minerals
  135. Radionuclide Source Term for the ASSE Salt Mine: Geochemical Assessment for the Use of Magnesium(II) Based Backfill Material
  136. Site Specific Sorption Data for the Asse Salt Mine
  137. Limitations of the potentiometric titration technique in determining the proton active site density of goethite surfaces
  138. Oxide Surface Behavior in Aqueous Electrolytes: An Example of Inconsistent Modeling
  139. Modeling proton binding at the goethite (α-FeOOH)–water interface
  140. The Constant Capacitance Model and Variable Ionic Strength: An Evaluation of Possible Applications and Applicability
  141. Parameter Estimation for the Constant Capacitance Surface Complexation Model: Analysis of Parameter Interdependencies
  142. Comparison of 1-pKand 2-pKVersions of Surface Complexation Theory by the Goodness of Fit in Describing Surface Charge Data of (Hydr)oxides
  143. Parameter Estimation for the Triple Layer Model. Analysis of Conventional Methods and Suggestion of Alternative Possibilities
  144. Some considerations on the triple layer model framework
  145. Volume 195, Number 1 (1997), in Article No. CS975160 “Ionic Strength Effects on Cation Sorption to Oxides: Macroscopic Observations and Their Significance in Microscopic Interpretation,” by Johannes Lützenkirchen, pages 149–155:
  146. Ionic Strength Effects on Cation Sorption to Oxides: Macroscopic Observations and Their Significance in Microscopic Interpretation
  147. A new approach for modelling potential effects in cation adsorption onto binary (hydr) oxides
  148. Modeling the Adsorption of Metal−EDTA Complexes onto Oxides
  149. On the surface precipitation model for cation sorption at the (hydr)oxide water interface
  150. Modeling the Adsorption of Mercury(II) on (Hydr)oxides
  151. Constraints upon Electrolyte Binding Constants in Triple-Layer Model Calculations and Consequences of the Choice of the Thermodynamic Framework
  152. Comment on the Article "On the Nature of the Energetic Surface Heterogeneity in Ion Adsorption at a Water/Oxide Interface:Theoretical Studies of Some Special Features of Ion Adsorption at Low Ion Concentrations"