Sequential injection analysis as a tool for on-line monitoring the sorption of fulvic acid onto modified vermiculite

This paper presents a sequential injection system associated with a tangential filtration unit and an ultraviolet detector for on-line monitoring of fulvic acid sorption onto two modified vermiculites. With the proposed approach it was possible to improve the temporal resolution in the investigation...

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Main Authors: Abate Gilberto, Santos Luciana B. O. dos, Colombo Sandro M., Masini Jorge C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2006-01-01
Series:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532006000300009
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spelling doaj-c78ba5f6eb2a41229183883fb49d8ba12020-11-24T22:12:42ZengSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society0103-50531678-47902006-01-01173491496Sequential injection analysis as a tool for on-line monitoring the sorption of fulvic acid onto modified vermiculiteAbate GilbertoSantos Luciana B. O. dosColombo Sandro M.Masini Jorge C.This paper presents a sequential injection system associated with a tangential filtration unit and an ultraviolet detector for on-line monitoring of fulvic acid sorption onto two modified vermiculites. With the proposed approach it was possible to improve the temporal resolution in the investigation of the equilibrium time needed for the system sorbent-sorbate to reach the chemical equilibrium. Sorption onto a 10 g L-1 suspension of vermiculite material modified by intercalation of polyhydroxycations of Fe(III) was fast, reaching the equilibrium after 4 min of contact time, and resulting in sorption of 97.9 % of the initial 10 mg L-1 fulvic acid concentration. Sorption onto a 10 g L-1 suspension of an organic vermiculite which was modified by ion exchange with hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide exhibited a fast initial rate of sorption, followed by desorption and re-adsorption processes, reaching the equilibrium after 30 min of contact time, with sorption of 98% of the initial 10 mg L-1 fulvic acid concentration.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532006000300009flow analysisnatural organic mattersorptionreal-time analyses
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author Abate Gilberto
Santos Luciana B. O. dos
Colombo Sandro M.
Masini Jorge C.
spellingShingle Abate Gilberto
Santos Luciana B. O. dos
Colombo Sandro M.
Masini Jorge C.
Sequential injection analysis as a tool for on-line monitoring the sorption of fulvic acid onto modified vermiculite
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
flow analysis
natural organic matter
sorption
real-time analyses
author_facet Abate Gilberto
Santos Luciana B. O. dos
Colombo Sandro M.
Masini Jorge C.
author_sort Abate Gilberto
title Sequential injection analysis as a tool for on-line monitoring the sorption of fulvic acid onto modified vermiculite
title_short Sequential injection analysis as a tool for on-line monitoring the sorption of fulvic acid onto modified vermiculite
title_full Sequential injection analysis as a tool for on-line monitoring the sorption of fulvic acid onto modified vermiculite
title_fullStr Sequential injection analysis as a tool for on-line monitoring the sorption of fulvic acid onto modified vermiculite
title_full_unstemmed Sequential injection analysis as a tool for on-line monitoring the sorption of fulvic acid onto modified vermiculite
title_sort sequential injection analysis as a tool for on-line monitoring the sorption of fulvic acid onto modified vermiculite
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Química
series Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
issn 0103-5053
1678-4790
publishDate 2006-01-01
description This paper presents a sequential injection system associated with a tangential filtration unit and an ultraviolet detector for on-line monitoring of fulvic acid sorption onto two modified vermiculites. With the proposed approach it was possible to improve the temporal resolution in the investigation of the equilibrium time needed for the system sorbent-sorbate to reach the chemical equilibrium. Sorption onto a 10 g L-1 suspension of vermiculite material modified by intercalation of polyhydroxycations of Fe(III) was fast, reaching the equilibrium after 4 min of contact time, and resulting in sorption of 97.9 % of the initial 10 mg L-1 fulvic acid concentration. Sorption onto a 10 g L-1 suspension of an organic vermiculite which was modified by ion exchange with hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide exhibited a fast initial rate of sorption, followed by desorption and re-adsorption processes, reaching the equilibrium after 30 min of contact time, with sorption of 98% of the initial 10 mg L-1 fulvic acid concentration.
topic flow analysis
natural organic matter
sorption
real-time analyses
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532006000300009
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