Thermal Regeneration Model for Spent Montmorillonite Sorbent

  • Kostjukovs J
  • Sarceviča I
  • Actiņš A
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Abstract

The regeneration possibilities of montmorillonite after repeated heating in the temperature range of 300 °C - 450 °C were investigated. A simple technique for thermal regeneration of spent montmorillonite sorbent was developed. Powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), thermogravimetry/differential thermal analysis (TG/DTA), wavelength dispersion X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (WDXRF) and visible light spectrometry were employed for sample characterization. Heating at 300 °C allowed successful repeating of regeneration, at which the montmorillonite structure could be restored after several heating cycles. However, regeneration at about 450 °C resulted only in partial regeneration of montmorillonite structure. After three regeneration cycles at 450 °C the pseudo-illitization was irreversible.

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Kostjukovs, J., Sarceviča, I., & Actiņš, A. (2012). Thermal Regeneration Model for Spent Montmorillonite Sorbent. Latvian Journal of Chemistry, 50(3–4), 242–249. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10161-011-0065-5

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