2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2012.06.005
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Adsorption of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions by amine and carboxylate functionalised bentonites

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“…The mass loss of 6.21% (Bent-CTMAB-EDTA) and 4.59% (Bent-CTMAB -MBT) at T¼475 8C due to the loss of organic groups and the loss of structural hydroxyl groups. The TG curves for bentonite and modified bentonite displayed that modified bentonite had a higher hydrophobicity than bentonite (Anirudhan et al, 2012). Compared the dehydroxylation temperature of modified bentonite with unmodified bentonite, the temperature is down, which says that the modifier has been in it (He et al, 2005), and bentonite shows the highest thermal stability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mass loss of 6.21% (Bent-CTMAB-EDTA) and 4.59% (Bent-CTMAB -MBT) at T¼475 8C due to the loss of organic groups and the loss of structural hydroxyl groups. The TG curves for bentonite and modified bentonite displayed that modified bentonite had a higher hydrophobicity than bentonite (Anirudhan et al, 2012). Compared the dehydroxylation temperature of modified bentonite with unmodified bentonite, the temperature is down, which says that the modifier has been in it (He et al, 2005), and bentonite shows the highest thermal stability.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned above, CNTs were first coated with PDA in alkaline solution (Scheme 1). And then polyethylene polyamine (PP) with a number of amine groups was further conjugated with the PDA coating to obtain amine functionalized CNTs through Michael addition reaction [49]. The amine-functionalized CNTs show excellent adsorption efficiency toward Cu 2+ as compared with that of pristine CNTs [50].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a comparison with acid‐functionalized bentonite clay, the actual MMT‐MSA was able to remove 74.7‐mg Pb(II)/g after an equilibrium time of ~80 min much lower than 300 min required to remove 123.3 mg Pb(II)/g for carboxylate‐functionalized bentonite …”
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confidence: 98%