RES³T - Rossendorf Expert System for Surface and Sorption Thermodynamics

Paper Details


Bibliographic Data:


Code: BB09a
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Bradbury MH, Baeyens B
Title: Sorption modelling on illite. Part I: Titration measurements and the sorption of Ni, Co, Eu and Sn
Journal: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Volume: 73   Year: 2009   Pages: 990-1003
ISSN-Print: 0016-7037; 0016-1258
Internal Storage: V3645
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2008.11.017
Abstract:

In this study the physico-chemical, titration and sorption characteristics of Na-illite du Puy (Na-illite) have been measured and modelled. Samples of illite, collected in the region of le Puy-en-Velay, France, were purified and conditioned to the Na-form and physico-chemically characterised. Potentiometric titrations on suspensions of the Na-illite were carried out using a batch backtitration technique in 0.01, 0.1 and 0.5 M NaClO4 background electrolytes from pH∼3 to ∼11.5 in an inert atmosphere glove box. The supernatant solutions from each titration experiment in each series were analysed for K, Mg, Ca, Sr, Si, Al, Fe and Mn. The titration data were modelled in terms of the protolysis of two amphoteric edge sites (SW1OH and SW2OH) without an electrostatic term. Sorption edges (solid/liquid distribution ratios versus pH at trace sorbate concentrations and constant ionic strength) were determined for the transitions metals Ni(II) and Co(II), the lanthanide Eu(III), and the heavy metal Sn(IV) on Na-illite with NaClO4 as the background electrolyte under anoxic conditions (CO2 ⩽ 2 ppm, O2 ⩽ 2 ppm). The study thus encompasses a broad range of metals with different thermodynamic characteristics and with valence states ranging from II to IV. The results from the modelling of the titration data, in combination with a non electrostatic surface complexation and cation exchange sorption model were applied to quantitatively describe the uptake characteristics of the metals listed above on Na-illite. Since sorption edges were measured at trace concentrations, metal uptake was modelled as occurring on strong type sites (SSOH) only. This sorption model, the two site protolysis non electrostatic surface complexation and cation exchange model (2SPNE SC/CE model) had been previously developed and used to describe metal uptake on montmorillonite.

Comment: 2SPNE SC/NE model

Surface Area   |   Site Density / Protolysis   |   Complex Formation   |   Formatted Citation