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Thermodynamics of Cationic Surfactant Sorption onto Natural Clinoptilolite

โœ Scribed by E.J. Sullivan; J.W. Carey; R.S. Bowman


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
261 KB
Volume
206
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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โœฆ Synopsis


Sorption enthalpies of hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (HDTMA) as monomers and micelles and tetraethylammonium bromide (TEA) were used with surfactant, counterion, and co-ion sorption isotherms to infer the conformation, sorption mechanism, and relative stability of the sorbed surfactants on natural clinoptilolite. The average value of the sorption enthalpy was -10.38 kJ/mol for monomers, -11.98 kJ/mol for micelles, and +3.03 kJ/mol for TEA. Sorption of monomers produced a lower sorption plateau than equivalent micelle sorption (maxima 145 mmol/kg, 225 mmol/kg). Analysis of the sorption data demonstrated a change in the sorption mechanism at the external cation exchange capacity (ECEC) of clinoptilolite. Sorption data from below and above the ECEC were fit to a simple polynomial model and the Gibbs free energy of sorption (DeltaG0m) and sorption entropies were calculated. Resultant values of DeltaG0m were -9.27 and -14.38 kJ/mol for HDTMA monomers and micelles, respectively, for sorption below the ECEC, and -16.11 and -23.10 kJ/mol, respectively, for sorption above the ECEC. The value for TEA was -1.04 kJ/mol, indicating weaker sorption than for HDTMA. Monomer sorption to clinoptilolite exceeded the ECEC, even when the solution concentration was below the critical micelle concentration. Hydrophobic (tail-tail) components of DeltaG0m were the driving force for sorption of HDTMA, both below and above the ECEC. A significant kinetic effect was observed in the sorption isotherms with a period of rapid sorption followed by slow equilibration requiring 7 days to achieve steady state for HDTMA; TEA equilibration occurred within 24 h. Copyright 1998 Academic Press.


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