UTILIZATION OF EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN FOR SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA OPTIMIZATION OF A PILLARED BENTONITE
Abstract
Statistically designed experiments were used to study the effects of relevant factors, such as calcination temperature and duration, in obtaining of Al-pillared clays with a high specific surface area. Experiments have been planned by the factorial 32 design methods. The optimal conditions to obtain the maximum specific surface area of Al-pillared bentonite were deduced as follows: calcination temperature 326°C and calcination duration 63 min, for a specific surface area of 152.49 m2/g. The results from BET (Brunauer-Emmett-Teller) method showed that the pillared smectite clay possesses a specific surface area up to 155.65 m2/g. Besides, chemical treatment of smectite clay by pillaring process produces an adsorbent with optimal porosity and other adsorption properties suitable for many industrial processes.
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