Effect of background electrolytes on the adsorption of nitroaromatic compounds onto bentonite  被引量:4

Effect of background electrolytes on the adsorption of nitroaromatic compounds onto bentonite

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作  者:CHEN Baoliang, HUANG Wenhai Department of Environmental Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310028, Zhejiang, China. 

出  处:《Journal of Environmental Sciences》2009年第8期1044-1052,共9页环境科学学报(英文版)

基  金:supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 20577041);the New Century Educational Talents Plan of Chinese Education Ministry (No. NCET-05-0525);the Foundation for the Author of National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of PR China(No.200765);the Program of Provincial Science and Technology of Zhejiang (No. 2006C33050)

摘  要:To further elucidate interaction of nitroaromatic compounds with mineral surface, the sorption of m-dinitrobenzene (m-DNB) and nitrobenzene to original bentonite in aqueous solution containing different electrolytes (i.e., KCl, NH4Cl, CaCl2 and Tetramethylammonium bromide (TMAB)) was studied. The sorption of m-DNB was greatly enhanced with the presence of KCl and NH4Cl, while little influence was observed with CaCl2 and TMAB, following the order of KCl 〉 NH4Cl 〉〉 TMAB, CaCl2, or DI water. For nitrobenzene, sorption enhancement only occurred at high nitrobenzene concentrations in the presence of KCl, and the solute equilibrium concentration at inflexion point was lowered with increasing KCl concentration. These sorption enhancements were significantly promoted with the increase of electrolyte concentration. The salting-out effect is insufficient to account for the sorption enhancement by original bentonite with increasing KCI or NH4Cl concentration. X-ray diffraction patterns of bentonite suspensions indicated that the sorption enhancement of m-DNB was attributed to the intercalation of K^+ or NH4^+ into bentonite interlayer and then dehydration with m-DNB to form inner-sphere complexes, which caused previously expanded bentonite interlayers to collapse in aqueous suspension, thus further enhanced the interaction of phenyl with siloxane surface. In comparison, the sorption enhancement of NB is attributed to the formation of outer-sphere complexes with K^+ at high solute-loadings (〉 20(0-400 mg/kg). The sorption of m-DNB to initially modified TMA^+-bentonite and K^+-bentonite was almost the same as respective sorption to original bentonite in solution containing TMA^+ and K^+.To further elucidate interaction of nitroaromatic compounds with mineral surface, the sorption of m-dinitrobenzene (m-DNB) and nitrobenzene to original bentonite in aqueous solution containing different electrolytes (i.e., KCl, NH4Cl, CaCl2 and Tetramethylammonium bromide (TMAB)) was studied. The sorption of m-DNB was greatly enhanced with the presence of KCl and NH4Cl, while little influence was observed with CaCl2 and TMAB, following the order of KCl 〉 NH4Cl 〉〉 TMAB, CaCl2, or DI water. For nitrobenzene, sorption enhancement only occurred at high nitrobenzene concentrations in the presence of KCl, and the solute equilibrium concentration at inflexion point was lowered with increasing KCl concentration. These sorption enhancements were significantly promoted with the increase of electrolyte concentration. The salting-out effect is insufficient to account for the sorption enhancement by original bentonite with increasing KCI or NH4Cl concentration. X-ray diffraction patterns of bentonite suspensions indicated that the sorption enhancement of m-DNB was attributed to the intercalation of K^+ or NH4^+ into bentonite interlayer and then dehydration with m-DNB to form inner-sphere complexes, which caused previously expanded bentonite interlayers to collapse in aqueous suspension, thus further enhanced the interaction of phenyl with siloxane surface. In comparison, the sorption enhancement of NB is attributed to the formation of outer-sphere complexes with K^+ at high solute-loadings (〉 20(0-400 mg/kg). The sorption of m-DNB to initially modified TMA^+-bentonite and K^+-bentonite was almost the same as respective sorption to original bentonite in solution containing TMA^+ and K^+.

关 键 词:SORPTION nitroaromatic compound BENTONITE cation type wastewater treatment 

分 类 号:X132[环境科学与工程—环境科学]

 

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