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August 01, 1982
The point of zero charge of natural and synthetic ferrihydrites and its relation to adsorbed silicate
U. Schwertmann
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U. Schwertmann
Tech. Univ. Muenchen, Inst. Bodenkunde, Freising-Weihenstephan 8050, Federal Republic of Germany
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Clay Minerals (1982) 17 (4): 471-476.
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U. Schwertmann, H. Fechter; The point of zero charge of natural and synthetic ferrihydrites and its relation to adsorbed silicate. Clay Minerals ; 17 (4): 471–476. doi: https://doi.org/
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