Synthesis and Characterization of Montmorillonite Organo-intercalation Compound Assisted by Microwave Irradiation

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 279 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
In this study, a montmorillonite organo-intercalation compound (MOIC) was synthesized by using a Na-modified bentonite (NaB) as a matrix and hexadecyltrimethylammonium (HDTMA) bromide as an intercalating reagent under microwave irradiation. The synthesized products were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), organic carbon content measurement, and adsorption density determination. The results show that, at 10% suspension concentration and 10 minutes irradiation in a 130-W microwave oven, the basal spacing d(001) of the synthesized MOIC increases to 2.209 nm from the original 1.218 nm of NaB. The MOIC has much higher adsorptive densities to nitrobenzene and aniline from aqueous solution than the NaB. The adsorption isotherm of nitrobenzene on the MOIC is linear, and the adsorption is mainly the result of nitrobenzene?s preferred partition in MOIC over aqueous solution due to MOIC?s hydrophobicity. The adsorption isotherm of aniline on MOIC follows the Freundlich equation and the increased adsorption is not only the result of aniline?s preferred partition in MOIC over aqueous solution but also that of the MOIC?s surface adsorptions.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Synthesis and Characterization of Montmorillonite Organo-intercalation Compound Assisted by Microwave IrradiationMLA: Synthesis and Characterization of Montmorillonite Organo-intercalation Compound Assisted by Microwave Irradiation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.