Abstract
ABSTRACTThree modified bentonites, dry alkali modification, thermal modification, and acid modification, were prepared and characterized by XRD and FTIR. Batch experiments were performed to evaluate their efficiency as adsorbent for ammonium removal. Multi-variables interaction effects were evaluated by Response Surface Methodology. The results showed that the adsorption efficiency of ammonium by dry alkali modification bentonite was the best in three modified methods; the next was that of thermal modification. The crystalline structure of bentonite was significantly changed with dry alkali modification. Na2SiO3 and Na2AlSi3O8(OH) were achieved by bentonite with powder NaOH modification. The increase in the mole ratio of exchangeable cations indicated that the adsorption efficiency of ammonium increased; while the layer spacing of bentonite expanded with the amount of the adsorbed water and hydrated water increased by thermal modification. In multi-variables interaction effects (holding time, calcination temperature, pH, dosage), the most significant factors were calcination temperature and dosage.
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