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ODS SURFACES Colloids and Surfaces ELS EVI ER A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 151 (1999) 549-551 Contents of Volume 151 (Abstracted/indexed in: Chemical Abstracts; Current Contents; Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences; INSPEC; PASCAL/CNRS; MEDLINE) Vol. 151 Nos. 1-2 (Special Issue: The International Conference on Interfaces against Pollution) NE Ys: w gee Rae ad) 4b Wile * 0 4 Se ee a ee so ec ea Oca 0 ae a ee eee l Fundamentals The interaction between particles and bubbles Be ee: GUE SE es Cons PINUS. 5.d ha ca, ae 6 eae eck o's 6 ee) Ce me am 3 The effect of cationic surfactants on wetting, colloid stability and flotation of silica L.K. Koopal (Wageningen, The Netherlands), T. Goloub (St. Petersburg-Petergoph, Russia), A. de Keizer (Wageningen, The Netherlands) and M.P. Sidorova (St. Petersburg-Petergoph, Russia). .......... 15 Measurement and implications of floc structure in water and wastewater treatment ee ee I a nc og daha ae ane we eae BAe ee PO eee « Reales 27 Application of a scaling law to the analysis of allophane aggregates a ga a gee oe 6 ao I we ee eke Ree 43 Stabilization and destabilization of hematite suspensions by neutral and anionic polyacrylamide J. Zhang, C. Huguenard, C. Scarnecchia, R. Menghetti and J. Buffle (Geneva, Switzerland)........ 49 A new desorption mechanism of terminally adsorbed polymer; effect of osmotic pressure from binary solvents ey a nn ee, Sr oe le ae 6 6 6b 0 6 4.8 Oe bee ecm ae ee 65 Cadmium removal from aqueous solutions by an emulsion liquid membrane: The effect of resistance to mass transfer at the outer oil—water interface i ee ek, sole wa a id sees A he bw we 6 ee oe Mie ob 77 Selective complexation of copper ions in monolayers of a new amphiphilic cage molecule at the liquid/air and liquid/liquid interfaces L. Galet, I. Pezron, W. Kunz (Compiégne, France), C. Larpent, J. Zhu (Versailles, France) and C. Lheveder oh. oe tk} oi he at ete, ene eal a os es a oe ee ees 6 85 Sorption of Cr(1) on silica and aluminium oxide: experiments and modelling mm. Cases and F. Seb CeCe, BOUNNNT) ow occ cee be eek hat he weet Me hw ee awe 97 Surface properties and aggregation of basic aluminium chloride hydrolysis products I.M. Solomentseva, N.G. Gerasimenko (Kiev, Ukraine) and S. Barany (Miskolc-Egyetemvaros, Hungary). 113 Particle concentration effect and adsorption reversibility G. Pan (Plymouth, UK), P.S. Liss (Norwich, UK) and M.D. Krom (Leeds, UK).............. 127 Experimental technique for simultaneous adsorption and streaming current studies: liquid chromatography— streaming current hyphenation R. Vespalec, Z. Simek and P. Botéek (Brno, Czech Republic)... . 2... 20.02. ee ee ee Colloid and Interface Science of Environmental Particles Ion binding to natural organic matter: competition, heterogeneity, stoichiometry and thermodynamic consis- tency D.G. Kinniburgh (Oxon, UK), W.H. van Riemsdijk, L.K. Koopal (Wageningnen, The Netherlands), M. Borkovec (Potsdam, NY, USA), M.F. Benedetti (Paris, France) and M.J. Avena (Wageningnen, The WMethertion@ 2. 65 dd OR Se de ee Fe ek ee ke ee a ON ees eo 550 Volume contents Geosorbent organic matter and its relationship to the binding and sequestration of organic contaminants W.J. Weber, Jr.,. W. Huang and E.J. LeBoeuf (Ann Arbor, MN, USA) On lability of chemically heterogeneous systems: Complexes between trace metals and humic matter J.P. Pinheiro (Faro, Portugal), A.M. Mota (Lisboa, Portugal) and H.P. van Leeuwen (Wageningen, The Netherlands) Voltammetric study of the role of organic acids on the sorption of Cd and Cu ions by alumina particles M. Plavsié and B. Cosovié (Zagreb, Croatia) Immobilisation of humic acids and binging of nitrophenol to immobilised humics Y.-H. Yang and L.K. Koopal (Wageningen, The Netherlands) Volume and structure of humic acids studied by viscometry: pH and electrolyte concentration effects M.J. Avena, A.W.P. Vermeer and L.K. Koopal (Wageningen, The Netherlands) Interaction of humic substances with silica and alumina colloids: adsorption and stability: Electro-optical study M. Buleva and I. Petkanchin (Sofia, Bulgaria) Particle aggregation in complex aquatic systems E. Tombacz, G. Filipesei, M. Szekeres and Z. Gingl (Szeged, Hungary) Transport of malonate in a goethite—silica sand system J.D. Filius (Wageningen, The Netherlands), J.C.L. Meeussen (Aberdeen, UK) and W.H. van Riemsdijk (Wageningen, The Netherlands) Remediation and practical applications Surfactants for ground water remediation J.H. Harwell, D.A. Sabatini and R.C. Knox (Oklahoma, USA) Hydrophobicity and floc density in induced-air flotation for water treatment G.J. Jameson (Callaghan, Australia) Application of ultra-flocculation and turbulent micro-flotation to the removal of fine contaminants from water N.N. Rulvov (Kiev, Ukraine) Flotation of soot particles from a sandy soil sludge H.A.E. Mulleneers, L.K. Koopal, G.C.C. Swinkels, H. Bruning and W.H. Rulkens (Wageningen, Nether- Activated carbon filtration in drinking water production: model prediction and new concepts S.G.J. Heijman and R. Hopman (Nieuwegein, The Netherlands) Porous carbon from polymer waste materials K. Laszlo, A. Bota, L.G. Nagy (Budapest, Hungary) and I. Cabasso (Syracuse, NY, USA) Environmental catalysis. Miscellaneous Role of oxidative and reductive pathways in the photocatalytic degradation of organic compounds E. Pelizzetti and C. Minero (Torino, Italy) Photocatalytic transformation of sulfonylurea herbicides over irradiated titanium dioxide particles V. Maurino, C. Minero, E. Pelizzetti and M. Vincenti (Torino, Italy) Photocatalyzed deposition and concentration of soluble uranium (VI) from TiO, suspensions J. Chen (Wageningen, The Netherlands), D.F. Ollis (Raleigh, NC, USA), W.H. Rulkens and H. Bruning (Wageningen, The Netherlands) Abiogenic catalysis in Nature V.N. Parmon (Novosibirsk, Russia) Remediation of the Earth’s atmosphere through photoinitiated destruction of freons on the alkaline earth oxide components of tropospheric aerosols V.S. Zakharenko and V.N. Parmon (Novosibirsk, Russia) Environmental catalysis studied by the reversed-flow gas chromatography: Measurements, mechanism and models A. Kalantzopoulos (Zografou, Greece), C. Abatzoglou (Patras, Greece) and F. Roubani-Kalantzopoulou (Zografou, Greece) Removal of hydrogen sulphide from wastewater and waste gases by biological conversion to elemental sulphur. Colloidal and interfacial aspects of biologically produced sulphur particles A.J.H. Janssen (Wageningen, The Netherlands/Balk, The Netherlands), G. Lettinga (Wageningen, The Netherlands) and A. de Keizer (Balk, The Netherlands) Volume contents Vol. 151 No. 3 On recognition phenomena in polymer—minute particle interactions and pseudo-matrix processes I.M. Papisov and A.A. Litmanovich (Moscow, Russia). ..........ee.e .eee0 e2e e0ee0ee s 399 Polymerization of methacrylate in a W/O microemulsion stabilized by a methacrylate surfactant N. Moumen, M.P. Pileni and R.A. Mackay (Potsdam, USA)... .... 2... cccccsccncvccvecs 409 Adsorption of pseudoisocyanine on nanoparticles of silver halides ee re re ee ee ere Pe ee ee 419 Red—ox properties and phase composition of CeO,—ZrO, and Y,0,—CeO,—ZrO, solid solutions G.L. Markaryan, L.N. Ikryannikova, G.P. Muravieva, A.O. Turakulova, B.G. Kostyuk, E.V. Lunina, V.V. Lunin, E. Zhilinskaya and A. Aboukais (Moscow, Russia). ............00. e2ee. e0ue0ee e 435 Fusion of colloidal crystals induced by monovalent and asymmetric salt: an osmotic pressure and ultra-small- angle X-ray scattering study V. Reus, L. Belloni, Th. Zemb (Gif sur Yvette, France), N. Lutterbach and H. Versmold (Aachen, ST gia ks ie ey, bate ok Rin WLR re ee et ee ee ei gs eco ¢ -gdek ahaa aa 449 Depletion flocculation of particulate systems induced by hydroxyethylcellulose pe. Eeeeeeis, BC. Fears ane FF. Laces (LOGOR, UR). we et we hee ee eee ene 461 On the kinetics of heteroaggregation versus electrolyte concentration: comparison between simulation and experiment A.M. Puertas (Almeria, Spain), J.A. Maroto (Jaén, Spain), A. Fernandez-Barbero and F.J. De Las Nieves IS Ss a eG a. ota dine” 5,o t 5 ate en ge Bak ea. a Tutte Esa! tg aca a Ob ie ee eh ea a 473 Dynamic hydration of phospholipid films in aqueous environments M.T. Colberg, A.E. Saez, C.S. Grant, K. Hutchison and D. Hesterberg (Raleigh, NC, USA) ....... 483 Conductivity of real foams R. Garcia-Gonzales (Poitiers, France), C. Monnereau (Meudon, France), J.-F. Thovert (Poitiers, France), P.M. Adler (Paris, France) and M. Vignes-Adler (Meudon, France) ..............02.20+00005 A descriptive model for the homogeneous precipitation of zinc sulfide from acidic zinc salt solutions A. Eshuis, G.R.A. van Elderen and C.A.J. Koning (Eindhoven, Netherlands). ................ 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