Phenol Adsorption Mechanism of Organically Modified Bentonite and Its Microstructural Changes

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Bentonite was modified with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). The organically modified bentonite (OMB) was used to remove phenol from aqueous solution, the microstructural changes were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electronic microscopy (SEM), and phenol adsorption kinetic was obtained using batch adsorption test results. The results indicated that the rate of adsorption of phenol onto the OMB was positively correlated with the initial concentration, and the maximum adsorption capacity was found to be 10.1 mg/g at the initial concentration of 150 mg/L at 25 ºC and pH 10. The investigations of adsorption kinetics models showed that the adsorption kinetic was better reflected by the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. Furthermore, the properties of the OMB samples with different adsorption times were obtained by SEM and XRD. The statistic analysis revealed that the pore diameter of the OMB samples decreased with the increasing adsorption time and gradually reached equilibrium.

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He, H., Xu, E., Qiu, Z., Wu, T., Wang, S., Lu, Y., & Chen, G. (2022). Phenol Adsorption Mechanism of Organically Modified Bentonite and Its Microstructural Changes. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031318

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