Synthesis and characterisation of organo-beidellite


Autoria(s): Yet-Hong, Lim; Ayoko, Godwin A.; Frost, Ray L.; Couperthwaite, Sara
Contribuinte(s)

Churchman, G

Cresswell, R

Singh, B

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Today, there are growing concerns about the presence of environmental pollutants in many parts of the world. In particular, a lot of attention has been drawn to the levels of water and soil contaminants (de Paiva et al., 2008). The majority of these contaminants consist of NOCs (non-ionic organic compounds) and can enter our waterways through industrial activities, mining operations, crop and animal production, waste disposal and accidental leakage (de Paiva et al., 2008; Park et al., 2011). Therefore, there is an increased interest in the synthesis of new materials that can be used to remove potentially carcinogenic and toxic water contaminants. Smectite type organoclays are widely used in numerous applications, such as sorbent agents for environmental remediation, due to their unique properties (Jiunn-Fwu et al., 1990; Sheng et al., 1996; Zhou et al., 2007; Bektas et al., 2011; Park et al., 2011). This investigation focuses on beidellite (SBId-1), which belongs to the smectite clay family. Their properties include high cation exchange capacity (CEC), swelling properties, porous, high surface area and consequential strong adsorption/absorption capacity (Xi et al., 2007). However, swelling clays in general are not an effective sorbent agent in nature due to their hydrophilic properties. The hydrophilic properties of the clay can be changed to organophilic by intercalating a cationic surfactant. Many applications of organoclays are strongly dependent on their structural properties and hence, a better understanding of the configuration and structural change of organoclay is crucial. Organoclays were synthesised through ion exchange of 21CODTMA (MW: 392.5 g mol-1) and characterised using XRD and FTIR spectroscopy. This study investigates the structural and conformational changes of beidellite intercalated with octadecyltrimethylammonium bromide.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57903/

Publicador

Australian Regolith Geoscientists Association and Australian Clay Minerals Society Inc.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57903/5/57903P.pdf

http://www.smectech.com.au/ACMS/ACMS_Conferences/ACMS22/Proceedings/PDF/S1P_3%20ACMS22%20Lim%20et%20al.pdf

Yet-Hong, Lim, Ayoko, Godwin A., Frost, Ray L., & Couperthwaite, Sara (2012) Synthesis and characterisation of organo-beidellite. In Churchman, G, Cresswell, R, & Singh, B (Eds.) Proceedings of the combined Australian Regolith Geoscientists Association and Australian Clay Minerals Society Conference, Australian Regolith Geoscientists Association and Australian Clay Minerals Society Inc., Mildura, Victoria, pp. 29-32.

Direitos

Copyright 2012 the authors.

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #030606 Structural Chemistry and Spectroscopy
Tipo

Conference Paper