Clays and Clay Minerals, Vol. 59, No. 5, 459–465, 2011.
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Authors
Wang, Mingshan
Liao, Libing
Zhang, Xiuli
Li, Zhaohui
Xia, Zhiguo
Cao, Weida
Issue Date
2011
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Article
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Keywords
Periodicals , Geology , Adsorption , Ammonium , China , Vermiculite
Alternative Title
Adsorption Of Low-concentration Ammonium Onto Vermiculite From Hebei Province, China
Abstract
Vermiculite is a common layered silicate clay mineral which has good adsorption and ionexchange properties, and which is used to remove pollutants from groundwater. The adsorption by vermiculite from Heibei Province, China, of low-concentration ammonium in water was assessed here to evaluate the effects of adsorption time, particle size, adsorbent dose, pH, and temperature. Using Fouriertransform infrared spectroscopy, the concentration of NH4 + at 1430 cm-1 was evaluated after ammonium was adsorbed by vermiculite. Based on Langmuir-model analysis, the adsorption capacity ofthe Chinese vermiculite (in the particle-size range 0.025-0.075 mm) for ammonium was 18 mg/g after 3 h of equilibration. Optimal adsorption occurred at pH 6-7 and 60ºC, which is different from that at high ammonium concentrations. Smaller particle-size fractions showed greater degrees of adsorption. Increase in Mg2+, K+, or Na+ concentrations influenced ammonium adsorption and, therefore, indicated that cation exchange was the mechanism for ammonium uptake from low-concentration solutions.
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Clays and Clay Minerals, Vol. 59, No. 5, 459–465, 2011.
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