Abstract

The adsorption process of natural and modified Co+2-, Ni+2-bentonite samples taken from Dash-Salahli field with ionogenic oligomer modifiers was carried out and studied by x-ray and infrared spectral analysis methods. Important components that ensure the stability of bentonite suspensions are polymers, ions and surfactants. The main goal of the work is to obtain an organic mineral sorbent using an ionogenic oligomer modifier to stabilize polymer-dispersed systems. The most suitable surfactants are substances with a hydrophilic and hydrophobic statistical distribution in the molecule. The prepared sorbent has both cationic and anionic properties and can adsorb various harmful organic substances. As a result of the research, certain changes were observed in the structure of the sorbents. Depending on the ionic radii of substituted metal ions in natural bentonite, weak, medium. strong intensities are observed

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