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Code: MAG09a
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Missana T, Alonso U, García-Gutiérrez M
Title: Experimental study and modelling of selenite sorption onto illite and smectite clays
Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Volume: 334   Year: 2009   Pages: 132-138
ISSN-Print: 0021-9797
Internal Storage: V3659
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2009.02.059
Abstract:

This study provides a large set of experimental selenite sorption data for pure smectite and illite. Similar sorption behavior existed in both clays: linear within a large range of the Se concentrations investigated (from 1 × 10−10 to 1 × 10−3 M); and independent of ionic strength. Selenite sorption was also analysed in the illite/smectite system with the clays mixed in two different proportions, as follows: (a) 30% illite–70% smectite and (b) 43% illite–57% smectite.

The objective of the study was to provide the simplest model possible to fit the experimental data, a model also capable of describing selenite sorption in binary illite/smectite clay systems.

Selenite sorption data, separately obtained in the single mineral systems, were modeled using both a one- and a two-site non-electrostatic model that took into account the formation of two complexes at the edge sites of the clay. Although the use of a two-site model slightly improved the fit of data at a pH below 4, the simpler one-site model reproduced satisfactorily all the sorption data from pH 3 to 8.

The complexation constants obtained by fitting sorption data of the individual minerals were incorporated into a model to predict the adsorption of selenium in the illite/smectite mixtures; the model’s predictions were consistent with the experimental adsorption data.

Comment: SSA (from [MGA08]); SCM; a one-site and a two site non-electrostatic model; Kd; reaction equations and logK converted for the input in RES³T

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