Title of article :
Characterization of Colombian Clay and Its Potential Use as Adsorbent
Author/Authors :
Macias-Quiroga, Iván Fernando Departamento de Ingenier´ıa Qu´ımica - Facultad de Ingenier´ıa y Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Manizales - Campus La Nubia - Km 7 V´ıa al Aeropuerto - AA 127 - Manizales - Colombia , Inés Giraldo-Gómez, Gloria Departamento de F´ısica y Qu´ımica - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales - Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Manizales - Campus La Nubia - Km 7 V´ıa al Aeropuerto - AA 127 - Manizales - Colombia , Sanabria-González, Nancy Rocio Departamento de Ingenier´ıa Qu´ımica - Facultad de Ingenier´ıa y Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Manizales - Campus La Nubia - Km 7 V´ıa al Aeropuerto - AA 127 - Manizales - Colombia
Abstract :
This paper presents a mineralogical and physicochemical characterization of a Colombian clay found in an area with the greatest exploitation potential of smectites and possible use as an adsorbent for the removal of chromium. The clay was characterized by using X-ray difraction (XRD), cation exchange capacity (CEC), X-ray fuorescence (XRF), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), thermal analysis (TGA/DSC), and nitrogen adsorption at 77 K. The homoionized clay was used as an adsorbent for the removal of Cr(III) in an aqueous solution. The homoionized clay was modifed with hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide
(HDTMA-Br), and the organoclay obtained was evaluated for the adsorption of Cr(VI) in aqueous solution. Te XRD analysis
showed that the clay from Armero-Guayabal is primarily constituted by smectite (48 wt%) followed by quartz mineral (21 wt%).The chemical analysis of bulk clay showed that the predominant oxides are SiO2 (55.81 wt%), Al2O3 (16.25 wt%), and Fe2O3 (7.51 wt%),
and the nitrogen adsorption indicated that the bulk clay has a specifc surface area of 45.1 m2
/g. Homoionized clay and organoclay
achieved Cr(III) and Cr(VI) removals greater than 85.05 ± 2.04% (pH between 3 and 4) and 82.93 ± 1.03% (pH between 3 and 5), respectively, proving the potential of these materials for the removal of heavy metals in an aqueous solution.
Keywords :
Characterization , Colombian Clay , Potential , Adsorbent , cation exchange capacity (CEC) , X-ray fuorescence (XRF) , TGA/DSC
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal