Adsorption of inorganic anionic contaminants on surfactant modified minerals

Organo-mineral complexes were obtained by treatment of aluminosilicate minerals (zeolite, bentonite and diatomaceous earth) with a primary amine (oleylamine) and an alkyl ammonium salt (stearyldimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride). The modification of the zeolite surface was carried out in two steps. Th...

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Main Authors: Vujaković Aleksandra D., Daković Aleksandra S., Lemić Jovan B., Radosavljević-Mihajlović Ana S., Tomašević-Čanović Magdalena R.
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Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2003-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2003/0352-51390311833V.pdf
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author Vujaković Aleksandra D.
Daković Aleksandra S.
Lemić Jovan B.
Radosavljević-Mihajlović Ana S.
Tomašević-Čanović Magdalena R.
author_facet Vujaković Aleksandra D.
Daković Aleksandra S.
Lemić Jovan B.
Radosavljević-Mihajlović Ana S.
Tomašević-Čanović Magdalena R.
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description Organo-mineral complexes were obtained by treatment of aluminosilicate minerals (zeolite, bentonite and diatomaceous earth) with a primary amine (oleylamine) and an alkyl ammonium salt (stearyldimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride). The modification of the zeolite surface was carried out in two steps. The first step was treatment of the zeolite with 2M HCl. This acid treatment of the zeolite increased its affinity for neutral molecules such as surface-active amines. The second step of the modification was the adsorption of oleylamine on the acid treated zeolite. Four types of organo-mineral complexes were prepared and their anion adsorption properties were compared to those of organo-zeolite. The adsorption of sulphate bichromate and dihydrogenphosphate anions on the organo-mineral complexes was investigated. The anion adsorption measurements showed that the most efficient adsorbent for anion water pollutants was the primary amine modified H+-form zeolite.
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spelling doaj.art-738ce85febf44b068e54130f25b982662022-12-21T17:23:47ZengSerbian Chemical SocietyJournal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212003-01-01681183384110.2298/JSC0311833V0352-51390311833VAdsorption of inorganic anionic contaminants on surfactant modified mineralsVujaković Aleksandra D.0Daković Aleksandra S.1Lemić Jovan B.2Radosavljević-Mihajlović Ana S.3Tomašević-Čanović Magdalena R.4Institute for the Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials, P. O. Box 390, Franshe d Epere 86, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia and MontenegroInstitute for the Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials, P. O. Box 390, Franshe d Epere 86, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia and MontenegroInstitute for the Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials, P. O. Box 390, Franshe d Epere 86, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia and MontenegroInstitute for the Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials, P. O. Box 390, Franshe d Epere 86, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia and MontenegroInstitute for the Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials, P. O. Box 390, Franshe d Epere 86, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia and MontenegroOrgano-mineral complexes were obtained by treatment of aluminosilicate minerals (zeolite, bentonite and diatomaceous earth) with a primary amine (oleylamine) and an alkyl ammonium salt (stearyldimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride). The modification of the zeolite surface was carried out in two steps. The first step was treatment of the zeolite with 2M HCl. This acid treatment of the zeolite increased its affinity for neutral molecules such as surface-active amines. The second step of the modification was the adsorption of oleylamine on the acid treated zeolite. Four types of organo-mineral complexes were prepared and their anion adsorption properties were compared to those of organo-zeolite. The adsorption of sulphate bichromate and dihydrogenphosphate anions on the organo-mineral complexes was investigated. The anion adsorption measurements showed that the most efficient adsorbent for anion water pollutants was the primary amine modified H+-form zeolite.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2003/0352-51390311833V.pdfzeolitebentonitediatomaceous eartholeylamineadsorptionanions.
spellingShingle Vujaković Aleksandra D.
Daković Aleksandra S.
Lemić Jovan B.
Radosavljević-Mihajlović Ana S.
Tomašević-Čanović Magdalena R.
Adsorption of inorganic anionic contaminants on surfactant modified minerals
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
zeolite
bentonite
diatomaceous earth
oleylamine
adsorption
anions.
title Adsorption of inorganic anionic contaminants on surfactant modified minerals
title_full Adsorption of inorganic anionic contaminants on surfactant modified minerals
title_fullStr Adsorption of inorganic anionic contaminants on surfactant modified minerals
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of inorganic anionic contaminants on surfactant modified minerals
title_short Adsorption of inorganic anionic contaminants on surfactant modified minerals
title_sort adsorption of inorganic anionic contaminants on surfactant modified minerals
topic zeolite
bentonite
diatomaceous earth
oleylamine
adsorption
anions.
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