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ORGANIC COLLOIDAL AND PARTICLES

SORPTION OF OXYANIONS BY SURFACTANT-MODIFIED ZEOLITE

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Pages 843-857 | Published online: 27 Feb 2007
 

ABSTRACT

Zeolite has high internal and external surface areas and high internal and external cation exchange capacities suitable for surface modification by cationic surfactants. When the initial surfactant concentration is less than the critical micelle concentration, the sorted surfactant molecules primarily form a monolayer. Limited chromate sorption indicates that patchy bilayer may also form. When the initial surfactant concentration is greater than the critical micelle concentration and enough surfactant exists in the system, the sorbed surfactant molecules form bilayers, producing maximum chromate sorption. On a meq/kg basis, planar nitrate sorbs more on surfactant-modified zeolite surfaces than tetrahedral chromate. In the presence of sulfate or nitrate, chromate sorption is hindered due to competition for sorption sites. Quantitative sorption of nitrate and chromate and desorption of bromide indicate that the sorption of oxyanions is primarily due to surface anion exchange.

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