These smaller particles result in the exposure of larger surface areas to chemical attack, as well as biological processes that affect acidity and complexation reactions. |
With these goals in mind, researchers at Eawag studied a series of methods in the laboratory, including complexation, precipitation, ozonation and various membrane processes such as nanofiltration and electrodialysis. |
It was suggested that the use of surface complexation modelling of aqueous metal adsorption onto bacterial surfaces yields accurate estimates of the distribution of metals in bacteria-bearing solutions. |
The monosolvated Grignard reagent in toluene is particularly liable to complexation with a silane. |
Surface complexation is an example of adsorption, a chemical process in which matter accumulates on a solid particle surface. |
It is important to observe a waiting time of 3 min after each addition to allow complexation. |