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Adsorption of Copper at Aqueous Illite Surfaces

✍ Scribed by Qing Du; Zhongxi Sun; Willis Forsling; Hongxiao Tang


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
204 KB
Volume
187
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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✦ Synopsis


In this paper, we conducted potentiometric titrations, batch adsorption experiments and FT-IR analysis to study the uptake of copper in illite/water suspensions and then applied the constant capacitance surface complexation model to interpret the reaction mechanism at the aqueous illite surfaces. Our research shows that the copper adsorption at these surfaces is strongly dependent on pH and that the adsorption causes a deprotonation of surface groups. We propose that the uptake of copper in the carbonate-free illite suspensions can be explained by the formation of mononuclear surface complexes, identical withSOCu+ and identical withSOCuOH, and a multinuclear surface complex, identical withSOCu2(OH)2+, followed by the formation of a bulk precipitate, Cu(OH)2(s), or a surface precipitate, identical withSOCu2(OH)3(sp). For the illite suspensions containing carbonates, we propose that the copper-illite interaction can be depicted by the formation of mononuclear surface complexes, identical withSOCu+ and identical withSOCuOH, followed by the formation of a copper hydroxylcarbonate precipitate, Cu2(OH)2CO3(s), rather than a copper hydroxide precipitate. The existence of Cu2(OH)2CO3(s) in the carbonate-containing illite suspensions was identified by FT-IR analysis.


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