clay and 2-4-6-trichloroaniline

clay has been researched along with 2-4-6-trichloroaniline* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for clay and 2-4-6-trichloroaniline

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The use of clays to sequestrate organic pollutants. Leaching experiments.
    Chemosphere, 2008, Volume: 73, Issue:11

    Leaching experiments are performed from clay-pollutant systems in order to evaluate the capability of clays to sequestrate organic pollutants from wastewaters. Reference kaolinite KGa-1b, montmorrillonite SWy-2 and reference soil BCR-700 are the sorbent materials. 2,4,6-trichloroaniline (2,4,6-TCA) and 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) are the typical pollutants, sorbed at amounts of 10.0 mg g(-1) and 5.8 mg g(-1) on SWy-2 and 7.3 mg g(-1) and 2.2 mg g(-1) on KGa-1b, respectively. The leaching agents are ultrapure water and model solutions of acid rain and surface waters that simulate meteoric leaching. 1.0mM HNO(3), 1.0mM H(2)SO(4) solutions and a methanol/water 50/50 (v/v) mixture simulate leaching agents of industrial source. The results are compared and the preferential capability of the clays to sequestrate the more lipophilic 2,4,6-TCA is evidenced. The bond interactions are discussed and explained through preferential adsorption reactions. For montmorrillonite also a simultaneous intercalation in the phyllosilicate interlayer is proposed.

    Topics: Acid Rain; Adsorption; Aluminum Silicates; Aniline Compounds; Bentonite; Chlorophenols; Clay; Environmental Pollutants; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Industrial Waste; Kaolin; Organic Chemicals; Reference Standards; Soil; Water

2008