Publications by authors named "Juergen Mattusch"

Numerous articles have reported the occurrence of arsenic in drinking water in Argentina, and the resulting health effects in severely affected regions of the country. Arsenic in drinking water in Argentina is largely naturally occurring due to elevated background content of the metalloid in volcanic sediments, although, in some regions, mining can contribute. While the origin of arsenic release has been discussed extensively, the problem of drinking water contamination has not yet been solved.

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The electrophoretic behavior of gamma-Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles was studied in aqueous solutions of Na(2)SO(4)-NaOH (pH 10.8) and of Na(2)SO(4)-Na(3)cit (pH 7.1) as running electrolytes.

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The electrophoretic mobility of silica nanospheres was shown to be a function of separation conditions such as pH and phosphate concentration of a carrier electrolyte. The separation selectivity can be controlled by the separation conditions and optimised depending on the sample composition. The effects of pH and phosphate concentration of buffer solutions on the nanosphere electrophoretic mobility are explained using the Overbeek-Booth electrokinetic theory taking into account both electrophoretic retardation and the relaxation effect.

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