Experimental research on intensified adsorption of soft K+ cation_modified montmorillonite mineral for nitrobenzene
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    The sorption behaviors of nitrobenzene (NB) onto the soft K+ cation modified montmorillonite (K-Mt) under the conditions of adding of K+ ion and varying reaction temperatures were investigated in this paper. The sorption kinetic experiments showed that the sorption equilibrium of NB could be reached within 8 h. A comparative analysis of the Henry and Freundlich equations was made to evaluate the sorption isotherms of NB onto the K-Mt, and some thermodynamic experiments were conducted to explore the sorption mechanism. The results show that soft cation of K+ can strengthen the sorption of K-Mt for NB. The adsorption isotherms of NB by the K-Mt can be fitted well with Henry and Freundlich equation (R2>0.96). Moreover, the research results of thermodynamic sorption experiments demonstrate that the sorption of NB onto the K-Mt is a spontaneous exothermic process mainly controlled by both the hydrophobic bonding and n-π electron-donor-acceptor (EDA) interaction between clay mineral surface and nitrobenzene. The presence of K+ ion is likely to be a favorable factor due to increasing some sorption sites and improving the accessing condition for sorption, leading to the promotion of sorption for NB onto the K-Mt.

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江强明,张姚娜,吴宏海,2011,软阳离子钾改性蒙脱石矿物对硝基苯的强化吸附实验研究[J].岩石矿物学杂志,30(6):1074~1080. JIANG Qiang-ming, ZHANG Yao-na, WU Hong-hai,2011,Experimental research on intensified adsorption of soft K+ cation_modified montmorillonite mineral for nitrobenzene[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,30(6):1074~1080.

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  • Received:September 08,2011
  • Revised:October 11,2011
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