Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8045930 Applied Clay Science 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The present study describes the calcium adsorption behavior of clays exhibiting distinct mineralogical composition. The adsorption characteristics were determined using conventional batch-equilibrium sorption method, and different theoretical models were applied to describe the equilibrium sorption isotherms. The variation in calcium adsorption capacity was determined as a function of clay mineralogy, temperature and pore fluid chemistry. Further, the thermodynamic parameters were also calculated to describe the nature of adsorption mechanisms. Significant variation in calcium adsorption potential was observed among the clays, primarily attributed to their mineralogical diversities and related unique surface charge properties. The adsorption density escalated with rise in calcium concentration, temperature and pH of the adsorption system. These observations can be attributed to surface charge modifications and mineral dissolution properties of the clays, which in turn resulted in higher electro-negativity of the clay surface and thereby enhancing the affinity for calcium ions.
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