Reaction of OH-Al Polymers with Smectites and Vermiculites
- 1 June 1992
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Clays and Clay Minerals
- Vol. 40 (3) , 300-305
- https://doi.org/10.1346/ccmn.1992.0400308
Abstract
Five montmorillonites, one hectorite, and two vermiculites were treated with OH-Al solutions containing rapid- and slow-reacting polymers of similar concentrations. With all smectites, both rapid- and slow-reacting OH-Al polymers were much more preferentially adsorbed than monomeric species. Relatively slow-reacting OH-Al polymers were more preferentially adsorbed than rapid-reacting ones. The average basicity of the adsorbed Al was 2.46, which was close to that of the OH-Al polymers in the original solution. The OH-Al polymers that enter the interlayer resemble those in original solutions.With vermiculites, the solution concentration of rapid-reacting OH-Al polymers was much reduced after reaction. The average basicity of the adsorbed Al was 1.99, which was considerably lower than that in the original solution. It is postulated that OH-Al polymers break to monomeric Al ions and then enter the clay. The monomeric Al species that enter the clay interlayers hydrolyze and polymerize in situ and become fixed. The H+ ions released from hydrolysis convert the rapid-reacting OH-Al polymers to monomeric Al in solution. Limited amounts of slow-reacting polymers were adsorbed because of their resistance to acid depolymerization.Keywords
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