pH-Dependent Boron Adsorption by Na-Montmorillonite1
1981; Wiley; Volume: 45; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2136/sssaj1981.03615995004500010010x
ISSN1435-0661
AutoresR. Keren, R. G. Gast, B. Bar‐Yosef,
Tópico(s)Clay minerals and soil interactions
ResumoA simple phenomenological equation was derived and applied to boron adsorption by Na-montmorillonite as a function of pH and boron concentration in solution. The equation, which is based on the assumption that B(OH)3, B(OH)4-, and OH- are all competing for the same adsorption sites, includes constants related to the binding energy KHB, KB, and KOH for the three species as well as the total boron adsorption capacity factor, T. Results of boron adsorption at three pH's were used to estimate the values of these parameters. Estimated values of T, KHB, KB, and KOH were 6.02 × 10−6 mol/g, 194, 1,745, and 25,803 liters/mol, respectively. It was found that these values for the parameters could in turn be used to predict boron adsorption on Na-montmorillonite systems at other pH values and boron concentrations. Results found for Na-montmorillonite were consistent with those found by others in that boron adsorption varied with both pH and boron concentration, with maximum adsorption occurring at pH 9.3.
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