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Interlayer expansion of dimethyl ditallowylammonium montmorillonite as a function of 2-chloroaniline adsorption

Journal

APPLIED CLAY SCIENCE
Volume 41, Issue 3-4, Pages 149-157

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2007.10.003

Keywords

Organoclay; Adsorption; Pollutant; Interlayer spacing

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  1. Ministero dell'Universita e della Ricerca Scientifica [PRIN 20052006]

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The expansion behaviour of an organically modified montmorillonite during the adsorption of increasing amounts of an organic pollutant: 2-chloroaniline (2-CA). The organophilic montmorillonite, a commercial product was obtained exchanging the inorganic cation with dimethyl ditallowylammonium ions (DMDTA). 2-CA was added to the organoclay starting from 193.9 ppm up to 23, 531.7 ppm going through twenty-two steps of growing quantities of 2-CA. For each of these twenty-two steps corresponding to a range of adsorbed 2-CA (C(s)) between 0.029 mol/kg (grants of 2-CA per kg of organoclay) and 2.763 mol/kg the basal spacings were determined. The adsorption isotherm was performed according to ASTM D 4646-87 Standard and by comparing the experimental C(s) data with the corresponding d(001) values the basal expansion of the polluted organoclay is characterized by a steep rise for the first steps of adsorption of 2-CA (concentration in water at equilibrium C(w)<0.00373 mol/L) then the d(001) remains almost constant up to the higher amounts of pollutant adsorbed. The 001 reflections are sharper their intensity higher and up to four orders of 001 reflections are observed as the uptake of 2-CA increased. Since in aqueous solution the staking of organoclay platelets is poorly ordered the observed behaviour may be partially explained by the 2-CA sorbed on the external surface of the clay mineral particles which brings the silicate layers together. Finally a tentative interpretation of the adsorption phenomena was carried out by fitting the experimental data according to the most common theoretical models: Freundlich Langmuir Dual Mode and Dual Langmuir Model. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All fights reserved.

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