The adsorption capacity of adsorbent materials (organophilic clays) prepared from a homoionic clay was compared for the removal of nitrates and nitrites present in aqueous solution in batch systems at room temperature.The organophilic clays were obtained by replacing the exchange cations present in the precursor clays with quaternary ammonium cations. For this purpose, two precursor clays were used, a natural clay (FS) and the same clay exchanged with sodium (CP) and two ammonium cations with different structure: hexadecyltrimethylammonium (HDTMA) and benzyltriethylammonium (BTEA) with amounts equivalent to 1.5, 2.5 and 4.0 cation exchange capacity (C.E.C.). Ion exchange is important to obtain a good affinity between organoclay and anionic ...
The main sources of many environmental problems associated with the formation of wastewater are indu...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are commonly recognized as causing eutrophication in aquatic systems, and th...
This work investigated the potential of various natural, modified, and synthetic adsorbent materials...
Our research aimed at the removal of nitrate ions through adsorption by local clay. A series of batc...
ABSTRACT This study investigated the efficiency of nitrate removal in aqueous medium using adsorptio...
ABSTRACT This study investigated the efficiency of nitrate removal in aqueous medium using adsorptio...
Organic surfactants modified clay minerals are usually used as adsorbents for hydrophobic organic co...
Organic surfactants modified clay minerals are usually used as adsorbents for hydrophobic organic co...
Organoclays are modified clays in which the natural inorganic interlayer cations are replaced by org...
High level of nitrate in the water resources causes some health and environmental problems. The obje...
It is known that the excess of oxyanions such as and in drinking water affects its quality. In thi...
ABSTRACT: The adsorption of various alkylammonium cations from aqueous solution by sodium and calci...
Nitrate has been identified as a major pollutant in water resources. In this study, two new adsorben...
Anion clay hydrotalcite sorbents were prepared to investigate their adsorption capabilities in the r...
Abstract The adsorption of the monovalent organic cations benzyltrimethylammonium (BTMA) and benzylt...
The main sources of many environmental problems associated with the formation of wastewater are indu...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are commonly recognized as causing eutrophication in aquatic systems, and th...
This work investigated the potential of various natural, modified, and synthetic adsorbent materials...
Our research aimed at the removal of nitrate ions through adsorption by local clay. A series of batc...
ABSTRACT This study investigated the efficiency of nitrate removal in aqueous medium using adsorptio...
ABSTRACT This study investigated the efficiency of nitrate removal in aqueous medium using adsorptio...
Organic surfactants modified clay minerals are usually used as adsorbents for hydrophobic organic co...
Organic surfactants modified clay minerals are usually used as adsorbents for hydrophobic organic co...
Organoclays are modified clays in which the natural inorganic interlayer cations are replaced by org...
High level of nitrate in the water resources causes some health and environmental problems. The obje...
It is known that the excess of oxyanions such as and in drinking water affects its quality. In thi...
ABSTRACT: The adsorption of various alkylammonium cations from aqueous solution by sodium and calci...
Nitrate has been identified as a major pollutant in water resources. In this study, two new adsorben...
Anion clay hydrotalcite sorbents were prepared to investigate their adsorption capabilities in the r...
Abstract The adsorption of the monovalent organic cations benzyltrimethylammonium (BTMA) and benzylt...
The main sources of many environmental problems associated with the formation of wastewater are indu...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are commonly recognized as causing eutrophication in aquatic systems, and th...
This work investigated the potential of various natural, modified, and synthetic adsorbent materials...