Adsorption Science & Technology (Oct 2006)

Removal of Toxic Pollutants from Aqueous Solutions by Adsorption onto an Organobentonite

  • Araceli Jacobo-Azuara,
  • Roberto Leyva-Ramos,
  • Erika Padilla-Ortega,
  • Antonio Aragón-Piña,
  • Rosa Maria Guerrero-Coronado,
  • Jovita Mendoza-Barron

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1260/026361706781355000
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24

Abstract

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An organobentonite was prepared by adsorbing the cationic surfactant hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (HDTMA) onto the surface of a calcium bentonite. The adsorption capacity of the organobentonite towards 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), phenol and the dichromate ion (HCrO − 4 ) from aqueous solutions was investigated. The Langmuir isotherm gave a reasonable fit to the experimental data for the sorption of 2,4-D, phenol and the HCrO − 4 ion onto the organobentonite. The adsorption equilibrium data for 2,4-D demonstrated bimodal adsorption for equilibrium concentrations of 2,4-D greater than 650 mg/l. The capacity of the organobentonite for sorbing 2,4-D, phenol and the HCrO − 4 ion was considerably higher than that of the bentonite. This capacity was compared to that of a commercial activated carbon (F-400), from which it was concluded that modification of the bentonite substantially enhanced its adsorption capacity whereas the capacity of the organobentonite was lower than that of the F-400 carbon.