1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0169-1317(96)00038-5
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Zeolitization of a bentonite and its application to the removal of ammonium ion from waste water

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“…Synthetic zeolites can be produced from natural resources such as bentonite (Ruiz et al 1997), perlite (Pichór et al 2014) and kaolinite (Littlewood et al 2015). Moreover, obtaining synthetic zeolites with the use of waste materials is a well-known method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthetic zeolites can be produced from natural resources such as bentonite (Ruiz et al 1997), perlite (Pichór et al 2014) and kaolinite (Littlewood et al 2015). Moreover, obtaining synthetic zeolites with the use of waste materials is a well-known method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of this treatment is to convert the layered (lamellar) structure of the clay into a porous structure composed of channels and cavities that can provide sorption locations for sorbate ions/molecules. During the hydrothermal alkaline treatment, ions such as Na + and K + act as templates around which the aluminosilicate units polymerize to produce large pores in the structure [8]. The morphology and grain size of the produced zeolitic material depend on the reaction conditions and the silica content of the starting material.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This modification aimed at increasing the uptake capacity of the solid and obtaining products that can behave selectively toward a particular cation. Zeolitic material synthesized in seawater medium from bentonite using reflux and autoclave methods was reported to show selectivity toward NH + 4 ions in seawater [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vários métodos de medidas da CTC têm sido descritos na literatura, cada qual utilizando diferentes procedimentos [45][46][47][48][49] . Entretanto, o método mais utilizado para a determinação da CTC de aluminossilicatos envolve a saturação do material com uma solução de acetato de sódio ou potássio e posterior deslocamento deste íon pelo cátion amônio, por tratamento com uma solução de acetato de amônio.…”
Section: Capacidade De Troca Iônicaunclassified