Adsorption Mechanism Of Organic And Inorganic Ions By A Clay Absorbent: Sepiolite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Sabah
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

A series of adsorption tests are carried out to understand the ability of cationic surfactants and metal ions to adsorb onto sepiolite. Adsorption tests conducted as a function of heat treatment reveal that sepiolite is rather conducive to the uptake of both organic and inorganic ions. An ion exchange mechanism between surfactant or metal cation and magnesium ion followed by chain-chain association is proposed to explain the incorporation of cationic surfactants into the structure of sepiolite.
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APA: E. Sabah  (1998)  Adsorption Mechanism Of Organic And Inorganic Ions By A Clay Absorbent: Sepiolite

MLA: E. Sabah Adsorption Mechanism Of Organic And Inorganic Ions By A Clay Absorbent: Sepiolite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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