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Ceramics-Silikáty 52 (2) 95-101 (2008)


THE SORPTION PROPERTIES OF GYROLITE FOR COPPER IONS

V. Kasperaviciute, K. Baltakys, R. Siauciunas

The sorption properties of synthetic pure gyrolite (CaO/SiO2 = 0.66; 96 h; 200°C) for copper ions has been examined. It has been proved that stability and cation exchange capacity of gyrolite depend on concentration of copper ions in the Cu(NO3)2 solution. It should be emphasized that crystal structure of gyrolite is quite stable only in the solution when initial amount of Cu2+ ions is 1 g/l and its cation exchange capacity is equal to 54.32 mg Cu2+/g after 360 min of sorption at 25°C. In the solutions with higher initial concentrations cCu2+ = 5.0; 10.0; 20.0 g/l, the cation exchange reaction proceed intensively at the beginning of the adsorption process. The amount of adsorbed Cu2+ ions in the crystals lattice of gyrolite after 15 min is equal to: 94 mg Cu2+/g, when cCu2+ = 5.0 g/l; 580 mg Cu2+/g, when cCu2+ = 10.0 g/l; 1480 mg Cu2+/g, when cCu2+ = 20.0 g/l. Meanwhile, partial replacement (Ca2+- Cu2+) led to amorphization of the gyrolite crystals (lattice) and stimulate the formation of new compounds: gerhardite, gyrolite gel and C–S–H(I). The products of sorption were characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis, simultaneous thermal analysis and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy.

Keywords: Gyrolite, Cation exchange reactions, Calcium-Silicate-Hydrate, X-Ray Diffraction

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