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Preparation, characterization of surfactants modified clay minerals and nitrate adsorption

Authors :
Ravendra Naidu
Megharaj Mallavarapu
Yunfei Xi
Xi, Yunfei
Mallavarapu, Megharaj
Naidu, Ravendra
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Elsevier : Netherlands, 2009.

Abstract

Organic surfactants modified clay minerals are usually used as adsorbents for hydrophobic organic contaminants remediation; this work however has shown organoclays can also work as adsorbents for hydrophilic anionic contaminant immobilization. Organoclays were prepared based on halloysite, kaolinite and bentonite and used for nitrate adsorption, which are significant for providing mechanism for the adsorption of anionic contaminants from waste water. XRD was used to characterize unmodified and surfactants modified clay minerals. Thermogravimetric analysis (TG) was used to determine the thermal stability and actual loading of surfactant molecules. Ion chromatography (IC) was used to determine changes of nitrate concentration before and after adsorption by these organoclays. These organoclays showed different removal capacities for anionic ions from water and adsorption mechanism was investigated.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....22c32a1ed46675a4565d3b1635be9c13