Clays and Clay Minerals, Vol. 56, No. 5, 549–557, 2008.
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Authors
An, Jong-Hyok
Dultz, Stefan
Issue Date
2008
Type
Article
Language
Keywords
Periodicals , Geology , Anion Adsorption , Arsenate , Chitosan-montmorillonite , Chromate , Selectivity
Alternative Title
Adsorption Of Cr(vi) And As(v) On Chitosan-montmorillonite: Selectivity And pH Dependence
Abstract
Montmorillonite modified with the cationic biopolymer, chitosan, has, in weak acidic solutions, protonated amine groups which act as anion-adsorption sites. Due to the specific surroundings of the adsorption sites and diffusion paths in the interlayer of chitosan-montmorillonite, preferential adsorption of certain anions is likely. In the present study, the adsorption properties for the inorganic anions Cr(VI) and As(V) were determined, taking into account solution pH and competitive adsorption in the presence of Cl- and SO4 2-. Chitosan-montmorillonite was prepared by adding an amount of chitosan equivalent to 500% of the cation exchange capacity (CEC) at pH 5 and 75ºC. The resulting anion exchange capacity was ~0.34 molc/kg. The adsorption properties for As(V) and Cr(VI) were determined with the batch technique at pH 3 to 9. Adsorption isotherms were fitted to the Langmuir and Dubinin-Radushkevich equations and judged quantitatively by the correlation coefficient. To describe the competitive adsorption, the selectivity (S) was determined by the ratio of amounts of anions A and B adsorbed (qA/qB) in a binary system. The ionic species adsorbed, i.e. either Cr(VI) or As(V), depended on the pH, as did the degree of protonation of the amine groups, and this played a decisive role in the amount of anions adsorbed. The maximum amounto f Cr(VI) adsorbed was 180 mmol/kg atpH 3.5, whereas for As(V) it was 120 mmol/kg at pH 4.0 to 5.0. The adsorption process of Cr(VI) and As(V) fit well to the Langmuir isotherm. By increasing the concentration of the competitive anion, Cl-, in solution, the amount of Cr(VI) and As(V) adsorbed remained almostconst ant, whereas SO4 2- had a more pronounced competitive effect. At concentration ratios of 0.5 and 1 for SO4 2- to Cr(VI) and As(V), respectively, the sorption capacity decreased by 10 and 25%, respectively. The sequence of the selectivity was: Cr(VI)>SO4 2->As(V)>Cl-. Chitosan-montmorillonite showed a high selectivity for Cr(VI), which adsorbed chemically. Despite the lower affinity for As(V) and physical adsorption, the adsorption capacity was relatively high.
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Citation
Clays and Clay Minerals, Vol. 56, No. 5, 549–557, 2008.
Publisher
The Clay Minerals Society
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