Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1696007 | Applied Clay Science | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This study aims at establishing a correlation between the electrical charge of Moroccan stevensite particles and ionic dyes adsorption. The electrophoretic mobility, (Ue), of the stevensite particles in water, was measured at pH 2.5–12 by microelectrophoresis. At pH between 2.5 and 8, Ue remained constant (Ue = − 1.6 10− 8 m2/(V s)), as resulting from the permanent charge of the clay mineral planar surfaces. At pH > 8, the magnitude of electrophoretic mobility increased (Ue = − 2.7 10− 8 m2/(V s)) due to the deprotonation of silanol groups on the surfaces. The anionic Orange G adsorption at the clay mineral–water interface was negligible whereas the methylene blue cations were strongly adsorbed due to the electrostatic attraction.
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Authors
L. Bouna, B. Rhouta, M. Amjoud, A. Jada, F. Maury, L. Daoudi, F. Senocq,