Article
New insights into surface-functionalized swelling high charged micas: Their adsorption performance for non-ionic organic pollutants
Author/s | Pazos Zarama, Mery Carolina
Castro Arroyo, Miguel Ángel Cota Reguero, Agustín Pavón González, Esperanza Alba Carranza, María Dolores Osuna Barroso, Francisco Javier |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Química Inorgánica |
Publication Date | 2017 |
Deposit Date | 2018-03-22 |
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Abstract | The major components of the wastewater from the petroleum refineries are benzene, toluene and phenol and one of the techniques applied to the treatment of effluents is sorption using organo-functionalized clay. The materials ... The major components of the wastewater from the petroleum refineries are benzene, toluene and phenol and one of the techniques applied to the treatment of effluents is sorption using organo-functionalized clay. The materials exploited in the present study are a family of surface-functionalized synthetic micas and their sorption capacities for non-ionic organic pollutants are analyzed. The organo-functionalization of their surface provides them the capacity to sorb effectively non-ionic pollutants in the interface. Their adsorption performance is a function of the alkylamonium properties such as the chain length, the mass fraction and the organization of the organic cation in the interlayer space of the micas. |
Funding agencies | Junta de Andalucía European Commission (EC). Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) |
Project ID. | P12-FQM-567
MAT2015-63929-R FP44842-627-2014 |
Citation | Pazos Zarama, M.C., Castro Arroyo, M.Á., Cota Reguero, A., Pavón González, E., Alba Carranza, M.D. y Osuna Barroso, F.J. (2017). New insights into surface-functionalized swelling high charged micas: Their adsorption performance for non-ionic organic pollutants. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 52, 179-186. |
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