Phosphate and phosphite adsorption data on ferrihydrite precipitates
The data show the efficiency of phosphate and phosphite adsorption onto ferrihydrite precipitates that were generated in artificial seawater solutions in the laboratory. The experiments were carried out at pH 7 and pH 8. Solution compositions are provided along with the P data.
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2008-06-01
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The adsorption experiments were carried out by mixing the required ingredients in acid-washed test tubes. Precipitation of ferrihydrite was induced by addition of NaOH. After that, the pH was adjusted to the desired value of 7 or 8 with additions of HCl and/or NaOH and held constant for 30 minutes or 24 hours. The solutions were diluted in HNO3 and analysed by ICP-MS with an Element 2 (Thermo Fisher Scientific) at the University of St Andrews.
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