Effects of Acetate on Cation Exchange Capacity of a Zn-Containing Montmorillonite: Physicochemical Significance and Metal Uptake

P. Stathi, I. T. Papadas, A. Enotiadis, R. Y. N. Gengler, D. Gournis, P. Rudolf, Y. Deligiannakis*

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Abstract

Fundamental properties such as cation exchange capacity (CEC), permanent charge, pH(PZC), and metal uptake of a Zn-containing montmorillonite are modified, in a predictable manner, by a mild chemical treatment using acetate. Acetate treatment allows a controllable increase of the CEC of montmorillonite up to 180 mequiv/100 g. The CEC of the clay is increasing for decreasing Zn content, with a slope of Delta[Zn/Delta[CEC] approximate to -2. X-ray powder diffraction analysis shows that the lamellar structure of the clay remains unaltered by the acetate treatment, while XPS substantiates the removal of Zn. H(+) uptake data show that the intrinsic protonation pK values and concentration of the variable charge sites ( SOH) are not modified by the acetate treatment. In contrast, the concentration of the permanent charge sites ( X(-)) increased linearly with Zn removal by acetate, leading to a significant H(+) and Cd(2+) uptake enhancement. A physical model is suggested where acetate removes Zn ions strongly bound in the clay, and this in turn modulates the permanent charge and the CEC of the clay.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6825-6833
Number of pages9
JournalLangmuir
Volume25
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16-Jun-2009

Keywords

  • ACID-BASE CHEMISTRY
  • CLAY-MINERALS
  • LAYER-CHARGE
  • ADSORPTION
  • SMECTITES
  • SORPTION
  • SURFACE
  • TITRATION
  • CEC
  • ORGANOCLAYS

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