lermineralbinding
Lermineralbinding is a term used in geochemistry to describe a class of surface interactions in which mineral substrates bind solutes in a manner that is enhanced or regulated by surrounding ligands. The concept aims to capture how ligands in solution can influence sorption processes at mineral–water interfaces, leading to binding modes that differ from simple ion exchange or adsorption on bare surfaces.
Binding in lermineralbinding can occur through multiple mechanisms. Inner-sphere complexation involves direct bonding between the sorbate
Common contexts for lermineralbinding include nutrient and trace element retention in soils, where phosphate or organic
Methods used to study lermineralbinding include batch sorption experiments, spectroscopic techniques (such as X-ray absorption and