Static and Kinetic Studies of the Adsorption/Desorption of H+ and OH Ions on Alumina in Aqueous NaNO3 Solution

Abstract
The adsorption/desorption of H+ and OH ions under static conditions on to alumina in aqueous NaNO3 solution was studied at 30°C by potentiometric titration and calculations undertaken using the triple layer model (TLM). Intrinsic dissociation constants and intrinsic complexation constants at 30°C were used to calculate surface charge density, surface potential and surface species as a function of pH and ionic strength (I). Related adsorption/desorption studies of H+ and OH ions under dynamic conditions on to alumina in aqueous NaNO3 solution were studied by means of the concentration-jump technique. Mechanistic information regarding H+ and OH ion adsorption/desorption on to alumina was discussed using the experimental data in conjunction with the TLM.