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Dodecyl Pyridinium/Alkali Metals Ion Exchange on Muscovite Mica

โœ Scribed by Maged A. Osman; Ulrich W. Suter


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
104 KB
Volume
214
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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โœฆ Synopsis


Model muscovite with high cation exchange capacity was prepared, the surface of which was saturated with a single species of alkali metal ions. The kinetics and thermodynamics of the exchange reaction of the 1-dodecylpyridinium ion (NDP ุ‰ ) with alkali metal ions onto that substrate were studied. The exchange rate depended on the type of alkali metal ions present on the surface because of their different affinities to mica. However, in all cases the reaction was fast at the beginning and about 50% of the ions were exchanged within one hour; then the reaction rate decreased and equilibrium was only reached after several hours. This was attributed to a rate-determining rearrangement step in which the alkyl chains rearrange to adopt a dense packing. The reactivity of the alkali metal ions was in the order Li ุ‰ > Na ุ‰ > K ุ‰ > Rb ุ‰ , Cs ุ‰ , and in the case of K ุ‰ , Rb ุ‰ , and Cs ุ‰ , equilibrium was only reached after 72 h. The lithium and sodium ions were exchanged almost quantitatively until a saturation value was nearly reached, while the K ุ‰ , Rb ุ‰ , and Cs ุ‰ exchange isotherms were less steep. The equilibrium constants (K) as well as the ion exchange capacity (S) were calculated by least-squares fits. Since K is infinite for quantitative exchange and decreases asymptotically upon deviation from this ideal behavior, the high K values (>10) of the NDP ุ‰ /Li ุ‰ and Na ุ‰ exchange cannot be accurately determined. K ranges between 1 and 3 for the NDP ุ‰ /K ุ‰ , Rb ุ‰ , and Cs ุ‰ exchange. The affinity of NDP ุ‰ to muscovite was similar or slightly higher than that of K ุ‰ , Rb ุ‰ , and Cs ุ‰ , but was much higher than that of Li ุ‰ and Na ุ‰ . The presence of oxonium ions in water did not strongly influence the exchange reaction on delaminated mica, as in the case of mica sheets, due to its high CEC.


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