In this study, the adsorption of anionic surfactant by uncalcined ZnMgNiAl-CO 3 was examined using sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDBS) as a model compound in an aqueous solution. The synthesized adsorbent (ZnMgNiAl-CO 3 ) was characterized by FTIR, X-ray diffraction, and BET. The capacity of ZnMgNiAl-CO 3 to adsorb surfactant was evaluated at different contact times, pH values, mass effect, and initial surfactant concentrations. According to the obtained results, the adsorption processes could be described by a pseudosecond-order kinetic model. The adsorption isotherm was well fitted by the Sips model. Maximum adsorption capacity for SDBS on ZnMgNiAl-CO 3 was found to be 191.7 mg/g which was in accordance with the experimental value. Thermodynamic parameters were estimated as well, and their values indicated that the adsorption process was spontaneous and endothermic. The values of ΔH˚and ΔS˚of the adsorption process were 7.9 and 0.102 kJ/mol, respectively. The low value of ΔH˚(<40 kJ/mol) indicated that adsorption process occurs mainly through a physical means.
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