The increase of surface area of a Brazilian palygorskite clay activatedwith sulfuric acid solutions using a factorial design

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Palygorskite is fibrous clay in which the structural tetrahedral and octahedral layers are organized in a way that structural channels are formed, leading to high surface area. However, impurities inside the channels and aggregated ones considerably reduce the available area. In order to increase the surface area, an activation treatment can be considered useful. The goal of this work is the activation of palygorskite from Guadalupe, Piauí, via sulfuric acid treatment using a two-level factorial design. The influence of three parameters (solution molarity, temperature and time) on BET surface area was determined. Moreover, samples were characterized via X-ray diffraction (XRD) and fluorescence (XRF), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The largest surface area (282 m2/g) without considerable changes in clay structure and morphology was found in a sample treated with 5M H2SO4 at 70°C for 1h. The main parameters that favored the improvement of the surface area were the solution's molarity, temperature and their interaction.

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Oliveira, R. N., Acchar, W., Soares, G. D. A., & Barreto, L. S. (2013). The increase of surface area of a Brazilian palygorskite clay activatedwith sulfuric acid solutions using a factorial design. Materials Research, 16(4), 924–928. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392013005000075

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