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a Faculty of Agriculture, Kochi Univ., B 200 Monobe, Nankoku 783-8502, Kochi, Japan
b United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Ehime Univ., Matsuyama 790-8566, Japan
Corresponding author (saha{at}cheerful.com)
The current imperfect understanding about the adsorption behavior of heavy metals on hydroxyaluminum (HyA)- and hydroxyaluminosilicate (HAS)-interlayered phyllosilicates led us to conduct this study. We examined the adsorption behavior of Cd, Zn, and Pb on synthetically prepared HyA and HASmontmorillonite (Mt) complexes in comparison with that on untreated Mt. A very dilute initial metal concentration of 10-6 M in 0.01 M NaClO4 background was used in all the adsorption systems. The presence of HyA and HAS polymers on Mt greatly promoted the adsorption of all three metals. Such promoting effects of HyA and HAS polymers on the metal adsorption were, however, not very different from each other. The observed adsorption selectivity sequences of Pb > Zn > Cd on Mt as well as Pb >> Zn
Cd on the complexes resemble the reported metal selectivity sequences on amorphous Fe and Al hydroxides. At different pHs, partitioning the adsorbed metals into strongly and weakly held fractions indicated that specific adsorption rather than nonspecific adsorption might have largely controlled the metal selectivity, particularly on the complexes. This led us to assume a predominant involvement of interlayered HyA or HAS polymers in metal adsorption from such dilute solutions. On Mt, the metals were predominantly adsorbed on the permanent charge sites in an easily replaceable state. However, a substantial involvement of the edge OH- groups of Mt in specific adsorption of the metals was also evident, especially at higher pH. Obviously, on Mt and on the complexes, the relative abundance of each type of site and their affinity to heavy metals were substantially different.
Abbreviations: CEC, cation-exchange capacity HAS, hydroxyaluminosilicate HRTEM, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy HSAB, hardsoft acid base HyA, hydroxyaluminum IAP, ion activity product ICP-AES, inductively coupled plasmaatomic emission spectroscopy M, metal Mt, montmorillonite SA, strongly adsorbed TA, total adsorbed Vt, vermiculite WA, weakly adsorbed XRD, x-ray diffraction
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