Abstract

The work is focused on obtaining nanopigments by adsorption of anionic dyes on positively charged montmorillonite. The effect of sequential modification of aqueous dispersions of montmorillonite with cationic and anionic compounds on the structural and charge characteristics of mineral dispersions was studied. The effect of chemical dispersion of agglomerates of aqueous montmorillonite dispersions after adding carbonate solutions was shown. The treatment of dispersions of original montmorillonite with sodium carbonate provides maximum dispersion of mineral aggregates by penetrating into the interstructural space of aluminosilicate packets, moving them apart and separating them. It was found that the modification of montmorillonite dispersed by sodium carbonate by adding basic chromium sulfate is accompanied by a change in the surface chemistry of the mineral and structural transformations. Structural changes are manifested by the formation of a developed structure of cationic montmorillonite. The cationic surface charge of montmorillonite and high specific surface of montmorillonite are important factors for ensuring effective adsorption of anionic dyes on the surface of the mineral. The efficiency of adsorption of anionic dyes on cationic montmorillonite is investigated. It was shown that the adsorption of dyes depended on the pH of the medium. The scheme of obtaining nanopigments, which were characterized by good сovering power, saturated and intense colour was proposed.

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