Applied Clay Science | 2019

Adsorption of a cationic methylene blue dye on an Algerian palygorskite

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The capacity of an Algerian Tertiary sedimentary palygorskite to remove methylene blue was studied. The raw material was characterized using X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, and chemical, granulometric and micotextural analyses. Kinetic experiments were carried out to study the effect of contact time, stirring speed, initial dye concentration and adsorbent mass on the adsorption processes. The palygorskite-rich material mainly consists of this fibrous clay (72%) and calcite (19%) with minor amounts of dolomite (5%), illite (2%) and quartz (2%). After 5\u202fmin contact time at room temperature, the adsorption reaction of a 50\u202fmL solution containing 10\u202fppm of methylene blue on 50\u202fmg of Cal-Pal as adsorbent reached equilibrium, and 97% of cationic dye was fixed. Temperature did not have a significant influence on methylene blue adsorption. The obtained adsorption isotherm indicates high affinity between the adsorbent and the adsorbate. The use of the studied Algerian palygorskite-rich sediment may have great potential for the elimination of textile dyes.

Volume 179
Pages 105145
DOI 10.1016/J.CLAY.2019.105145
Language English
Journal Applied Clay Science

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