화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.254, No.2, 234-241, 2002
Mechanism of sorption of phenols from aqueous solutions onto surfactant-modified montmorillonite
Equilibrium and kinetic studies on the sorption of phenol, m-nitrophenol (m-NP), and o-cresol from water onto montmorillonite modified with cetyltrimethylammounium bromide (CTAB) were conducted. Experiments were carried out as a function of solution pH, sorbate concentration, and temperature (25-55degreesC). It was shown that the sorption capacity decreased in the order phenol > o-cresol > m-NP. The Langmuir, dual-mode sorption, and Redlich-Peterson models were tested to fit the sorption isotherms of single-solute systems, whereas the Langmuir competitive model was used to describe bisolute sorption equilibria. Thermodynamic parameters (DeltaHdegrees and DeltaSdegrees) and the mean free energy (E) for the sorption of phenols were determined from the temperature dependence of the distribution constant and the Dubinin-Radushkevick equation, respectively. A simplified kinetic model was proposed to confirm the sorption mechanism.