IRON EXTRACTION FROM BRAZILIAN SMECTITE BY DITHIONITE-CITRATE-BICARBON- ATE METHOD. A natural clay from Campina Grande region (Paraíba, Brazil), with 8.57% of Fe2O3, was used to study the most appropriate condition to carry out the iron extraction, without altering the clay structure in a significant way. Samples were treated with the Dithionite-Citrate- Bicarbonate method (DCB) for 30 and 120 minutes (pH=9.1), and also with citric acid (pH=1.8; time=15min), at 75°C. Conductivity measurements, X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, energy- dispersive spectrometry, electron-diffraction with transmission electron microscopy and textural evaluation by nitrogen adsorption were done. The treatment in a basic medium was more selective for iron removal than in acid condition. The time of 30 minutes, with 1.6 g Na2S2O4/10 g clay, was the best condition for the iron extraction.
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Leite, S. Q. M., Colodete, C. H. A., Dieguez, L. C., & San Gil, R. A. S. (2000). Extração de ferro de esmectita brasileira com emprego do método ditionito-citrato-bicarbonato. Química Nova, 23(3), 297–302. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422000000300002
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