Title of article
Adsorption of hydrogen sulfide on montmorillonites modified with iron
Author/Authors
Danh Nguyen-Thanh، نويسنده , , Karin Block، نويسنده , , Teresa J. Bandosz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
11
From page
343
To page
353
Abstract
Sodium-rich montmorillonite was modified with iron in order to introduce active centers for hydrogen sulfide adsorption. In the first modification, interlayer sodium cations were exchanged with iron. In another modification, iron oxocations were introduced to the clay surface. The most elaborated modification was based on doping of iron within the interlayer space of aluminum-pillared clay. The modified clay samples were tested as hydrogen sulfide adsorbents. Iron-doped samples showed a significant improvement in the capacity for H2S removal, despite of a noticeable decrease in microporosity compared to the initial pillared clay. The smallest capacity was obtained for the clay modified with iron oxocations. Variations in adsorption capacity are likely due to differences in the chemistry of iron species, degree of their dispersion on the surface, and accessibility of small pores for H2S molecule. The results suggest that on the surface of iron-modified clay hydrogen sulfide reacts with Fe+3 forming sulfides or it is catalytically oxidized to SO2 on iron (hydro)oxides. Subsequent oxidation may lead to sulfate formation.
Keywords
Microporosity , Montmorillonite , Iron , Pillared clays
Journal title
Chemosphere
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Chemosphere
Record number
737887
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