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Effect of cosolvents on Ca-Na exchange onto Wyoming Bentonite

Rafif K. Srour and Louis M. McDonald
Effect of cosolvents on Ca-Na exchange onto Wyoming Bentonite
Clays and Clay Minerals (October 2005) 53 (5): 536-547

Abstract

Calcium-sodium exchange on Wyoming bentonite in methanol, ethanol and acetone-water systems were investigated at 0.03 N Cl and at room temperature. Calcium-sodium exchange isotherms were plotted at cosolvent concentrations ranging from 0 to 70% wt./wt. using Ca and Na ionic activities before and after correction for CaCl (super +) formation. In both cases and in all treatments, a greater selectivity of bentonite surfaces for Ca ions was observed. When compared to water, different trends were observed among and within cosolvents. These trends varied depending on whether or not CaCl (super +) formation was accounted for. Ignoring the formation of CaCl (super +) , the preference of bentonite for Ca increased in methanol-water systems with increased percent methanol at low equivalent Ca fraction (<0.2). At higher Ca fractions, this preference matched that of water. In ethanol-water, no increased preference of the surface for Ca was observed. In acetone-water, increasing cosolvent concentration decreased the preference of the surface for Ca. The magnitude of this decrease was larger at low equivalent Ca fraction (<0.2). After correction for CaCl (super +) , both in solution and on the surface, the preference of bentonite for Ca (super 2+) was larger in methanol- and ethanol-water systems. In acetone-water, increased surface preference for Ca was only apparent at low acetone fractions (<50%). At higher acetone fractions, there was evidence of increased Na loading but no increase in Ca (super 2+) selectivity. Clearly, ion-pair formation and its effects on Ca-Na exchange reactions cannot be ignored in mixtures of aqueous-organic solvents. After accounting for this effect, Ca-Na exchange in the studied solvents appears to be more of a surface-than a solution-controlled phenomenon that involves both electrostatic and specific solvent-surface types of interactions that have not been elucidated.


ISSN: 0009-8604
EISSN: 1552-8367
Serial Title: Clays and Clay Minerals
Serial Volume: 53
Serial Issue: 5
Title: Effect of cosolvents on Ca-Na exchange onto Wyoming Bentonite
Affiliation: West Virginia University, Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, Morgantown, WV, United States
Pages: 536-547
Published: 200510
Text Language: English
Publisher: Clay Minerals Society, Clarkson, NY, United States
References: 38
Accession Number: 2006-007528
Categories: Geochemistry of rocks, soils, and sedimentsSedimentary petrology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 6 tables
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Clay Minerals Society. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 200603

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