Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.208, No.1, 153-161, 1998
Sorption of Eu(III) on a natural hematite : Application of a surface complexation model
The solid/water interface reaction is investigated for the sorption of the Eu3+ ion onto a well-characterized natural hematite at pH less than or equal to 6 in 0.1 mol/L NaClO4. Sorption isotherms are determined at different pH, The sorption of Eu3+ Onto hematite at coverages <1% of the surface hydroxyl groups follows the ideal Nernst behavior and can be interpreted in terms of the surface complexation by the following equilibrium reaction : =XOH + Eu3+ <=> =XOEu2+ + H+ (log K-x(int) = 2.50 +/- 0.19). Complexation constants are calculated by either graphically interpretating the sorption isotherms or fitting the data using the code FITEQL, At higher surface coverages a deviation from the Nernst behavior is observed which can be described satisfactorily by a two-site surface complexation model, taking into account the lateral electrostatic interaction of surface-bound Eu(III) : =YOH + Eu3+ <=> =YOEu2+ + H+ (log K-y(int) = -0.82 +/- 0.11). The experimental results are compared with data published in the literature, and the interpretation of sorption isotherms with regard to the sorption mechanisms is critically discussed,
Keywords:CHROMIUM(III) SORPTION;METAL-OXIDES;ADSORPTION;PRECIPITATION;MECHANISMS;STRATEGY;COVERAGE;SILICA