Mg-Al layered double hydroxides (LDHs) containing chloride (LDH-Cl) or carbonate (LDH-CO(3)) in the interlayer were obtained at room temperature and after calcitation at 450 degrees C (LDH-Cl-450 and LDH-CO(3)-450) and were characterized by X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared analyses. Sorption isotherms of a humic acidlike fraction naturally occurring in olive oil mill waste waters, named polymerin, on these LDH minerals were carried out. Because LDH-CO(3) showed the highest capacity to sorb polymerin among the four LOH minerals synthesized, two organo mineral complexes named LDH-CO(3) LP (low polymerin) and LDH-CO(3) HP (high polymerin) were prepared by coprecipitation (LDH-CO(3) LP) and sorption onto a preformed LDH-CO(3) mineral (LDH-CO(3) HP). These complexes were characterized chemically and physicochemically, and their stability to pH and after thermal treatment at 80 degrees C were evaluated. The diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform and X-ray analysis of the complexes indicated that polymerin was sorbed only on the external surfaces of LDH -CO(3) and no intercalation occurred. The LDH polymerin complexes appeared to be more stable than LDH-CO(3) at pH 4.0 and showed that they were able to sorb both As(V) and Zn. Because the waste waters are usually contaminated with mixtures of pollutants in cationic and anionic forms, the LDH-polymerin complexes appear more suitable than the sorbents in a potential water remediation process.
Synthesis, characterization, and sorption capacity of layered double hydroxides and their complexes with polymerin / Iorio, Marianna; DE MARTINO, Antonio; Violante, Antonio; Pigna, Massimo; Capasso, Renato. - In: JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-8561. - STAMPA. - 58:(2010), pp. 5523-5530.
Synthesis, characterization, and sorption capacity of layered double hydroxides and their complexes with polymerin
IORIO, MARIANNA;DE MARTINO, ANTONIO;VIOLANTE, ANTONIO;PIGNA, MASSIMO;CAPASSO, RENATO;
2010
Abstract
Mg-Al layered double hydroxides (LDHs) containing chloride (LDH-Cl) or carbonate (LDH-CO(3)) in the interlayer were obtained at room temperature and after calcitation at 450 degrees C (LDH-Cl-450 and LDH-CO(3)-450) and were characterized by X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared analyses. Sorption isotherms of a humic acidlike fraction naturally occurring in olive oil mill waste waters, named polymerin, on these LDH minerals were carried out. Because LDH-CO(3) showed the highest capacity to sorb polymerin among the four LOH minerals synthesized, two organo mineral complexes named LDH-CO(3) LP (low polymerin) and LDH-CO(3) HP (high polymerin) were prepared by coprecipitation (LDH-CO(3) LP) and sorption onto a preformed LDH-CO(3) mineral (LDH-CO(3) HP). These complexes were characterized chemically and physicochemically, and their stability to pH and after thermal treatment at 80 degrees C were evaluated. The diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform and X-ray analysis of the complexes indicated that polymerin was sorbed only on the external surfaces of LDH -CO(3) and no intercalation occurred. The LDH polymerin complexes appeared to be more stable than LDH-CO(3) at pH 4.0 and showed that they were able to sorb both As(V) and Zn. Because the waste waters are usually contaminated with mixtures of pollutants in cationic and anionic forms, the LDH-polymerin complexes appear more suitable than the sorbents in a potential water remediation process.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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