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  • 2. Modeling oxyanion adsorption on ferralic soil, part 2: chromate, selenate, molybdate, and arsenate adsorption.
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  • 3. Modeling the competitive effect of phosphate, sulfate, silicate, and tungstate anions on the adsorption of molybdate onto goethite.
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  • 8. Modeling of levofloxacin adsorption to goethite and the competition with phosphate.
    Qin X, Liu F, Wang G, Li L, Wang Y, Weng L.
    Chemosphere; 2014 Sep; 111():283-90. PubMed ID: 24997930
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  • 11. Adsorption of paraquat on goethite and humic acid-coated goethite.
    Iglesias A, López R, Gondar D, Antelo J, Fiol S, Arce F.
    J Hazard Mater; 2010 Nov 15; 183(1-3):664-8. PubMed ID: 20708336
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  • 13. An overview of the role of goethite surfaces in the environment.
    Liu H, Chen T, Frost RL.
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  • 14. Roxarsone desorption from the surface of goethite by competitive anions, phosphate and hydroxide ions: Significance of the presence of metal ions.
    Wang LY, Wang SW, Chen WR.
    Chemosphere; 2016 Jun 15; 152():423-30. PubMed ID: 26999752
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  • 15. Natural and pyrogenic humic acids at goethite and natural oxide surfaces interacting with phosphate.
    Hiemstra T, Mia S, Duhaut PB, Molleman B.
    Environ Sci Technol; 2013 Aug 20; 47(16):9182-9. PubMed ID: 23875678
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  • 18. Competitive and synergistic effects in pH dependent phosphate adsorption in soils: LCD modeling.
    Weng L, Vega FA, Van Riemsdijk WH.
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  • 19. Mutual effects of cadmium and phosphate on their adsorption and desorption by goethite.
    Wang K, Xing B.
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