Adsorption/Ion Exchange of Metal ions on Clay Mineral Surfaces
This research aimed to investigate the removal of metal ions,such as Al3+,Ca2+,Mn2+,eb2+ and Zn2+,by adsorption or ionexchange on clay minerals.Refined natural bentonite (Raw-bentonite),Ca2+ and Na+ ion exchanged bentonite (Ca-and Na-bentonite)and Commercial montmorillonite KSF and K10 from Sigma Aldrich,were used.The component of five inorganic clays was analyzedby XRF.And the concentration of metal ions was measured by ICP.Also,the cation exchange capacity (CEC) and the particlecharge of clay minerals were measured.The initial concentration range of metal ions was 10~100ppm.From the experimental results,it was shown that the adsorption equilibrium was obtained within 1~2hours.The maximum percentage removals of Al3+,Ca2+,Pb2+and Zn2+ on Na-bentonite was more than 98% and that of Mn2+ was 66%.Al3+ was leached out from KSF because of increasedhydrogen ion concentration.In general,the percentage removal of metal ions was decreased with increasing of the initialconcentration of metal ions.The adsorption capacity of metal ions was in the order of Na-bentonite 》 Raw-bentonite K10 > Ca-bentonite > KSF.The Freundlich constant (K) of Na-bentonite was the largest for metal ions.The order K ofNa-Bentonite on metal ions was Al3+> Cu2+ > Pb2+ > Zn2+ > Mn2+,and the adsorption intensity (l/n) was determined to be 0.2~0.39.
KIM Cheolgyu
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon, Korea
国际会议
合肥
英文
568-571
2012-05-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)