Author:
Uribe A,Bishop Paul L,Pinto N G
Abstract
The effect of temperature, pH, and Na+/Ca2+ concentration on the adsorptive behavior of organophilic clay used in the solidification/stabilization of hazardous wastes was addressed. The organophilic clay used was montmorillonite type clay modified by cation exchange with a mixed tallow amine as the sorbent. The contaminants used in this work were phenol, 2-chlorophenol, aniline, and chlorobenzene. 2-Butanone (also known as methyl ethyl ketone, MEK) was initially studied, but preliminary work showed that the organophilic clay poorly sorbed it and it was not studied further. A group of isothermal tests were performed to clarify specific sorption behaviors due to temperature effects, high pH, and concentration of the cations Na+ and Ca2+. The adsorption capacity of the organophilic clay decreased as follows: chlorobenzene > 2-chlorophenol > phenol > aniline. Desorption in high pH environments was seen for phenol and 2-chlorophenol. Changes in temperature, rise in the pH, or increases in Na+/Ca2+ concentrations had no effect on the adsorption of either aniline or chlorobenzene.Key words: organophilic clay, adsorption, hazardous wastes, solidification/stabilization, isotherm.
Subject
General Environmental Science,Environmental Chemistry,Environmental Engineering
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