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Code: GLMTB11
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Ghayaza M, Le Forestier L, Muller F, Tournassat C, Beny JM
Title: Pb(II) and Zn(II) adsorption onto Na- and Ca-montmorillonites in acetic acid/acetate medium: Experimental approach and geochemical modeling
Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Volume: 361   Year: 2011   Pages: 238-246
ISSN-Print: 0021-9797
Internal Storage: V3816
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2011.05.028
Abstract:

Smectites are usually used as a clay barrier at the bottom of subsurface waste landfills due to their low permeability and their capacity to retain pollutants. The Na- and Ca-saturated SWy2 montmorillonites were interacted with initial Zn(NO3)2 or Pb(NO3)2 concentrations ranging from 10−6 to 10−2 M with a solid/liquid ratio of 10 g L−1 and using acetic acid/acetate as buffer at pH 5 in order to reproduce a biodegradable leachate of a young landfill. These experiments revealed that Zn and Pb sorption onto Na-SWy2 is higher than that onto Ca-SWy2 in the whole range of concentrations. Metal retention into both montmorillonites increases with the decrease in acetic acid/acetate concentration. The two-site protolysis model with no electrostatic term (2SPNE model) was used to model these experiments. As the experimental data of Zn sorption were well fitted, this model was validated and has been improved by taking into account the metal–acetate complexation in solution. In order to validate the model for Pb sorption, new selectivity coefficients have been determined, namely log Kc(Pb—Na) = 0.5 for Na-montmorillonite and log Kc(Pb—Ca) = 0.3 for Ca-montmorillonite.

Comment: SSA of Na-SWy2 taken from [LMVP10]; SCM data for Zn<2+> on Montmorillonite taken from [BB97b] and [BB99a]

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