Mexican natural zeolites: A low cost alternative to pigment retention

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Several materials such as synthetic zeolites, clays and aluminas were studied as sorbent pigments. Majority of materials need pre-treatment to be capable to absorb molecules on the porous structure. These treatments include thermal treatment, washing whit several solvents, cation exchange, among others. At the same time, treatment increases the cost to use porous material as sorbent in some industrial process. An alternative of these synthetic materials is natural zeolites. In this work, some Mexican natural zeolites (mordenite, clinoptilolite and eriotnite) have been used as starting material for retain six different pigments: basic fucsin, violet crystal, methilene blue, black mordent 13, isatin, para-red, black direct C.I. and eriochrom black T. Porous materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction, IR spectroscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and sacanning electron microscopy. UV-Vis determined pigment sorpion capacity. The high thermal stability (ca. 700 °C for clinoptilolite) and high pigment loading (ca. 50 %) indicate that Mexican zeolites are good adsorbents for pigment removal.

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Journal: TechConnect Briefs
Volume: 1, Advanced Materials: TechConnect Briefs 2015
Published: June 14, 2015
Pages: 592 - 595
Industry sector: Advanced Materials & Manufacturing
Topics: Advanced Manufacturing, Environmental Health & Safety of Nanomaterials
ISBN: 978-1-4987-4727-1