Lead(II) removal from aqueous solutions by organic thiourea derivatives intercalated magadiite

被引:22
作者
Benkhatou, Soumia [1 ,2 ]
Djelad, Amal [2 ]
Sassi, Mohamed [2 ]
Bouchekara, Mohamed [3 ]
Bengueddach, Abdelkader [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mascara, Lab Mat Applicat Environm Sci & Technol, BP305 Route Mamounia, Mascara 29000, Algeria
[2] Univ Oran1 Ahmed Benbella, Lab Chim Mat, Dept Chim, BP 1524 El Menaouer, Oran 31000, Algeria
[3] Univ Mascara, Lab Chim Organ Macromol & Mat Sci & Technol, BP305 Route Mamounia, Mascara 29000, Algeria
关键词
Lead; Intercalation; Adsorption; Na-magadiite; Hydrothermal synthesis; Thiourea derivatives; HEAVY-METAL IONS; NA-MAGADIITE; ADSORPTION; COPPER; BENTONITE; WATER; COMPOSITE; CATIONS; NICKEL; PHASE;
D O I
10.1080/19443994.2015.1030701
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
In this work, a layered silicate magadiite-Na (Mag) is hydrothermally synthesized and used to prepare organic thiourea-intercalated magadiite. It is organically modified by N-(2-methoxyphenyl)-N '-(2-methylphenyl)-thiourea (TMMe) and N-(2-methoxyphenyl)-N '-(2-methoxyphenyl)-thiourea (TMM) without preintercalation with a cationic surfactant. These materials are characterized by X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. Due to the increment of basic centers attached to the pendant chains, the metal adsorption capacities of the final chelating materials are found to be higher than the precursor. The ability of these materials to remove Pb(II) from an aqueous solution is followed by a series of adsorption isotherms at a temperature of 25 degrees C, pH 5 and pH 7. The kinetic parameters analyzed by the Lagergren and Ho and Mc Kay models give a good fit for a pseudo-second-order reaction for all systems. The adsorption isotherm data follow the Langmuir equation where parameters are calculated. Mag/TMM has a better lead(II) removal capacity (33.44mg/g) at pH 5 than Mag/TMMe (19.9mg/g) and Mag (9.91mg/g) at pH 7.
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页码:9383 / 9395
页数:13
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