Proceedings of the Mineralogical Society of Korea Conference (한국광물학회:학술대회논문집)
The Mineralogical Society of Korea (mskorea)
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Domain
- Energy/Resources > Resources Exploration/Development/Utilization
2005.05a
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Although the bulk composition of materials is one of the major considerations in extractive metallurgy and environmental science, surface composition and topography (edges and dislocations are preferred sites for physicochemical reactions) control surface reactivity, and consequently play a major role in determining metallurgical phenomena and pollution by heavy metals and organics. An understanding of interaction mechanisms of different chemical species with the mineral surface in an aqueous media is very important in natural environment and metallurgical processing. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) has been used as an ex-situ analytical technique, but the material to be analyzed can be any size from
$100{\mu}m$ up to about 1 cm. It can also measure mixed solids powders, but it is impossible to ascertain the original source of resulting x-ray signals where they were emitted from, since it radiates and scans the macro sample surface area. -
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Park, Seon-Yeong;Hwang, Byeong-Hun;Kim, Jong-Seon;Yang, Gyeong-Hui;Lee, Jun-Dong;Jin, Mi-Jeong 77
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