Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10505485 | Journal of Environmental Management | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The outgoing cations of Greek heulandite-rich tuff samples (heulandite type-III, 91Â wt.%, mica 4Â wt.%, feldspar 5Â wt. %, CEC 2.22Â meq/g) were analysed upon exchange with ammonium acetate using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). The kinetic curves of each cation were investigated over a total time of contact of 720Â h with sampling at frequent intervals. The materials were examined by powder X-ray diffraction, SEM-EDS, and AAS. The sorption ability was measured using the ammonium acetate saturation method. It was found that Ca2+ presents an unexpected extra-framework release and a surprisingly high degree of exchange (90%). The exchange of Mg (57%) is also worthy of note whereas the behavior of K+ showed an expected rapid initial release. The behavior of Na+ must be similar. However, its lower concentration in the zeolitic material minimizes its overall significance somewhat. On the other hand, Ca2+ and Mg2+ release is kinetically much slower, compared to that of alkali metal ions, and this phenomenon indicates that different exchange energies are needed till final equilibrium.
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Authors
N. Kantiranis, K. Sikalidis, A. Godelitsas, C. Squires, G. Papastergios, A. Filippidis,