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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.273, No.1, 1-5, 2004
Adsorption of aspartic acid on kaolinite
The interaction of aspartic acid with kaolinite was studied by potentiometric titrations and by adsorption measurements both at constant aspartate concentration (but varying pH) and at a constant pH of 5.5. The temperature was 25degreesC, and the ionic medium 5 mM KNO3. Aspartic acid dissociation constants estimated from titrations agreed with those from the literature. The adsorption of aspartic acid to kaolinite was weak and varied only slightly with pH; 10-18% of 100 muM aspartic acid adsorbed to kaolinite at 100 m(2) L-1 between pH 3 and 10. Data from the titrations and adsorption experiments were fitted closely by an extended constant-capacitance surface complexation model, in which monodentate outer-sphere complexes formed between deprotonated aspartic acid molecules and protonated sites on the variable-charge edges of the kaolinite crystals. There appeared to be no adsorption to the permanently charged crystal faces. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:aspartic acid;amino acid;dissociation constants;adsorption;kaolinite;surface;complexation;modeling;ECCM