Surface and pore structure of deoiled acid- and heat-treated spent bleaching clays

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Ng, K.F. [1 ]
Nair, N.K. [1 ]
Liew, K.Y. [1 ]
Noor, Ahmad M. [1 ]
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[1] Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia
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Adsorption isotherms - Carbon dioxide - Heat treatment - Hysteresis - Methanol - Nitrogen - Paraffins - Porous materials - Solvent extraction - Surface structure;
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Samples of spent bleaching clay were deoiled by hexane, methanol, hexane-methanol, and supercritical CO2 extractions. The deoiled clays were regenerated by acid and heat treatments. Nitrogen adsorption isotherms for these samples are type IV with hysteresis loops corresponding to type H3, indicating slit-shaped pores. Used deoiled and dried samples have smaller surface areas and pore volumes than unused clay. The surface areas and pore volumes increased after heat treatment. Acidified heat-treated deoiled samples have smaller surface areas and greater pore volumes than unused clay, except for the methanol-deoiled sample. Thus, heat and acid treatments removed substances adsorbed in the pores that were not removed by solvents or CO2 extraction. This was confirmed from the ratios of the cumulative surface area/BET surface area, as well as analysis of the pore size distributions, which indicated an increase in mesopores with radii of between 25 and 100 angstroms. The t-plots showed that smaller pores with sizes between 7 and 25 angstroms, present originally in the unused clays, were closed by heat treatment. These pores were absent in the deoiled and the heat-treated samples except for the heat-treated sample that was deoiled by hexane followed by methanol. Smaller pores, accompanied by an increase in surface area, were also observed for all deoiled samples after acid and heat treatments.
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