Browsing by Subject "Dissolution Rate"

Browsing by Subject "Dissolution Rate"

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  • Kawano, Motoharu; Obokata, Sumine (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2007)
    Amino acids are ubiquitous in the Earth’s surface environments as reactive biological molecules produced by every living thing including bacteria. To evaluate the effects of amino acids on mineral dissolution and to reveal ...
  • Kawano, Motoharu; Hatta, Tamao; Hwang, Jinyeon (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Amino acids are present in various geochemical environments and they interact with mineral surfaces. To evaluate the effects of amino acids on mineral dissolution at pH conditions less than their isoelectric points (pI), ...
  • Kawano, Motoharu; Hwang, Jinyeon (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2010)
    Guanidineand imidazoleareimporta nt functional molecules that constitutethe side chain of basic amino acids (arginine and histidine); these molecules are capable of interacting with mineral surfaces. However, little ...