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Studies on Adsorption of Telone—II: Adsorption of Telone on Montmorillonites

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2024

J. P. Singhal
Affiliation:
Chemical Laboratories, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Muslim University, Aligarh, India
Dinesh Kumar
Affiliation:
Chemical Laboratories, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Muslim University, Aligarh, India

Abstract

The interaction of telone with acid and base saturated montmorillonite furnished adsorption isotherms which possessed combined features of H (high affinity) and C (linear rising) class isotherms; a fall in pH, an increase in electrical conductivity and formation of chloride ions. The observations were indicative of a process of chemisorption, both at the planar and lateral sites of montmorillonites, followed by penetration and swelling of the substrate micropores with telone. A reaction mechanism for the process of chemisorption has been proposed.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1976 The Clay Minerals Society

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