Applied Clay Science | 2019

Effect of oxalic acid-leaching levels on structure, color and physico-chemical features of palygorskite

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Palygorskite (Pal) was treated with organic acids to explore effects of acid-leaching levels on its structure, shape of rod crystals, color and physico-chemical features. The leaching behavior of octahedral cations of Pal was studied by evaluating the effect of organic acid types, concentration and reaction time. The results show that oxalic acid (OA) has the strongest ability to leach octahedral metal cations in selected organic acids. OA, having acidity, complexing ability and reduction ability, can be attached to the surface of Pal to promote the leaching reaction, and the position at which the reaction occurs is concentrated on the cylinder surface of the rod crystal. The occupied position of metal cations in the octahedral sheets is the key factor in controlling the leaching of Pal. Mg2+ ions at the edge of the octahedral sheet prefer to leach out, then gradually deepens into the interior octahedral sheet, and Fe3+ and Al3+ ions are leached in turn. When the metal cations are almost completely leached, it means that the octahedral sheets are almost eliminated, at this time, the stacked structure is maintained by the deformed tetrahedron. Compared to conventional inorganic acid leaching methods, organic acid leaching does not destroy the shape of the Pal nanorods. Finally, the one-dimensional amorphous silica nanorods with high SiO2 content of 91.68\u202fwt%, decent rod length, large specific surface area (323\u202fm2/g), high porosity and high whiteness (L*\u202f=\u202f86.6, a*\u202f=\u202f0.1, b*\u202f=\u202f3.2) were obtained by leaching with 1\u202fM OA solution for 120\u202fh, indicating that the non-destructive dissolution of the Pal was achieved.

Volume 183
Pages 105301
DOI 10.1016/j.clay.2019.105301
Language English
Journal Applied Clay Science

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