mineralsorption
Mineralsorption is the process by which dissolved species adhere to mineral surfaces or exchange with ions bound to those surfaces. In environmental and soil science, it encompasses adsorption (including outer-sphere and inner-sphere complexation) and ion exchange on minerals such as clays, iron and aluminum oxides, and other silicate minerals. While adsorption refers to the attachment of ions to surface sites, ion exchange involves the replacement of surface-bound ions with ions from solution. Together, these mechanisms influence the distribution and mobility of nutrients and contaminants in natural systems.
The specific mechanisms depend on mineralogy, surface area, and the chemical conditions of the environment. Surface
Applications and significance include controlling contaminant transport in soils and groundwater, nutrient availability in agriculture, and