Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9595555 | Surface Science | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The Na/Cl atomic ratio (frozen samples) allows determination of the pH range where the mineral surface charge is close to zero. This ratio can be used also to prove an ion pair formation at the surface. From the intensity of the OÂ 1s component corresponding to water, an interface thickness of 0.5Â nm was estimated. A “built-in” potential at the interface, evincing as matrix elements photoelectron lines shifts after water loss, was found. This potential arises due to the spatial separation of the charged mineral surface and counter-ions in the electrical double layer (EDL). Its value does not exceed 250Â mV and the sign depends on the charge of the mineral surface.
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Authors
A. Shchukarev, S. Sjöberg,