Title of article :
Flow microcalorimetry: Experimental development and application
to adsorption of heavy metal cations on silica
Author/Authors :
Se´bastien Lantenois، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Sorption of metal ions at the oxide mineral–water interfaces is a complex process involving many various contributions that can be explained
using thermodynamics. The aim of this study is to obtain experimental thermodynamic data on adsorption of two heavy metal ions (Cd(II) and
Pb(II)) on macroporous silica. Thermal signals of adsorption are studied by flow microcalorimetry which has been preferred because physicochemicals
conditions (pH, equilibrium concentration,. . .) can be controlled (the routine configuration was optimized in order to get a very stable
pressure baseline and avoid important fluctuations in the determination of heat). Mechanisms driving the adsorption have been explained. The
calculation of the effective charge of ions determined from the speciation diagrams and of the surface charges shows that the interactions between
the two metals and the silica surface are mainly electrostatic. The differential enthalpies of adsorption DadsH have been experimentally measured.
The heat of cadmium adsorption is low, endothermic and quantitatively equivalent to that of desorption. In the case of lead, the adsorption is
athermal. Free energies and entropic effects related to cation adsorption have then been deduced according to the Gibbs’law. The entropy is positive
during the adsorption process and at this temperature (298 K) is quite equivalent to free energy. This entropy is due to modification of hydration
shell of the ions during their insertion into the interfacial region
Keywords :
silica , entropic effects , adsorption , Flow microcalorimetry , heavy metal
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science