Ion exchange in birnessite
Author(s) -
Lina Al-Attar,
Alan Dyer
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
land contamination and reclamation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2053-7786
pISSN - 0967-0513
DOI - 10.2462/09670513.878
Subject(s) - birnessite , environmental science , ion exchange , environmental chemistry , materials science , ion , chemistry , metallurgy , manganese , manganese oxide , organic chemistry
Ion exchange isotherms for the sodium form of birnessite, a layered manganese oxide common in soils, were determined using isotope dilution analysis, by employing 22 Na to pre-label the solid. The results were represented by plotting the equivalent ionic fraction of an entering cation in the ion exchanger versus the equivalent ionic fraction of the entering cation remaining in solution. Studying these ion exchange isotherms for sodium-univalent (i.e. NH4–Na, Li–Na, K–Na, and Cs–Na) and sodium-divalent pairs (Mg–Na, Ca–Na, Sr–Na and Ba–Na) on 22 Na-birnessite made it possible to obtain a clear picture of the exchangeable sites available in birnessite. The isotherms also gave an estimation of the effect of cations likely to be present in aqueous environments on the uptake of the fission product radioisotopes of caesium and strontium onto soils.
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