Synchrotron-based c tended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (EXAFS). X-ray diffraction at room and high temperature, thermal analyses combined with mass spectrometry of evolved a-as. and chemical analyses contributed to assess the influence of mercury on montmorillonite and vermiculite layers. The adsorbed Hg amount was higher for montmorillonite (Hg=37.7 meq/100 2) than for vermiculite (He-28.0 meq/100 g). The basal spacing for the Hg treated samples was 15.2 (montmorillonite) and 14.5 Angstrom (vermiculite). Thermal and evolved gas spectrometry analyses suggest that Hg was released at T congruent to 230 degreesC and at 600 degreesC for montmorillonite. but at 550. 800 and 860 C for vermiculite. The effect of temperature on Hg release is also apparent when the basal spacing at 230 degreesC for montmorillonite (d(001)=10.3 Angstrom) is compared to that for vermiculite (d(001)=11.8 Angstrom). EXAFS analyses provide qualitative evidence that oxygen atoms occupy the first coordination shell of Hg in both clay minerals. The best fit between observed and calculated spectra is obtained when montroydite is assumed as a reference model compound.

Mercury adsorption by montmorillonite and vermiculite: a combined XRD, TG-MS, and EXAFS study

Colonna S;Medici L;
2005

Abstract

Synchrotron-based c tended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (EXAFS). X-ray diffraction at room and high temperature, thermal analyses combined with mass spectrometry of evolved a-as. and chemical analyses contributed to assess the influence of mercury on montmorillonite and vermiculite layers. The adsorbed Hg amount was higher for montmorillonite (Hg=37.7 meq/100 2) than for vermiculite (He-28.0 meq/100 g). The basal spacing for the Hg treated samples was 15.2 (montmorillonite) and 14.5 Angstrom (vermiculite). Thermal and evolved gas spectrometry analyses suggest that Hg was released at T congruent to 230 degreesC and at 600 degreesC for montmorillonite. but at 550. 800 and 860 C for vermiculite. The effect of temperature on Hg release is also apparent when the basal spacing at 230 degreesC for montmorillonite (d(001)=10.3 Angstrom) is compared to that for vermiculite (d(001)=11.8 Angstrom). EXAFS analyses provide qualitative evidence that oxygen atoms occupy the first coordination shell of Hg in both clay minerals. The best fit between observed and calculated spectra is obtained when montroydite is assumed as a reference model compound.
2005
Istituto di Metodologie per l'Analisi Ambientale - IMAA
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
EXAFS
Montmorillonite
Vermiculite
Mercury
X-ray diffraction
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