EFFECT OF INTERLAYER CATIONS ON THE ADSORPTION OF IONIC LIQUID ON MONTMORILLONITE CLAYS: COMPARATIVE STUDY

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作者
Belbel, Abdeldjabbar [1 ]
Draoui, Ahmed [1 ]
Briki, Khaled [1 ]
机构
[1] Ecole Normale Super Laghouat, Dept Phys, Laghouat 03000, Algeria
关键词
SOCIETY SOURCE CLAYS; HOMOIONIC MONTMORILLONITE; WATER-VAPOR; BASE-LINE; IMIDAZOLIUM; KAOLINITE; MINERALS; SORPTION; XRD;
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10.33224/rrch.2024.69.1-2.03
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
Industries are the most important resource of water pollution due as a result of toxic pollutants including surfactant or ionic liquids. It becomes urgent to propose low cost and environmentally friendly involving the use of local resources. Here,one of the main ionic liquids (BMImCl) were intercalated into three alkaline-earth, Mg2+, Ca2+, and Ba2+ exchanged montmorillonites. For all samples interlayer spacing after intercalation are similar about 13 & Aring; as measured by X-ray diffraction. These findings are compared with previous results on similar montmorillonite exchanged with every type of alkali cations, i.e. Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+. The basal spacing of intercalated montmorillonite increased as the ionic potential (Z/R) is increased. The FTIR is another tool to confirm the differences between modified and unmodified montmorillonite samples. More specifically, the results showed that the formation of new bands of vibrations (1400-1500 cm-1) and (2850-2900 cm-1).Thermal measurements indicate that homoionic clay display two distinct regions. (I) from room temperature to 160 0C corresponding to physical adsorption and removal of water of hydration, (II) dehydroxylation of the silicate structure in the temperature range of 160-700 0C.
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