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The Characterization Of Clays And Cetylpyridiniumexchanged Clays For Their Ability To Adsorb Zearalenone, Komkrich Pimpukdee, Bundit Tengjaroenkul, Prapansak Chaveerach, Benjamas Mhosatanun
The Characterization Of Clays And Cetylpyridiniumexchanged Clays For Their Ability To Adsorb Zearalenone, Komkrich Pimpukdee, Bundit Tengjaroenkul, Prapansak Chaveerach, Benjamas Mhosatanun
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
The adsorption of zearalenone (ZEN) onto Ca-montmorillonite (STx-1), Na-montmorillonite (SWy-2), acid-activated montmorillonite (AAM), clinoptilolite and cetylpyridinium (CP) exchanged clays was studied. The results indicated that CP-exchanged clays were more effective than unmodified base clays in adsorbing ZEN, i. e. STx-1 (7.4±2.3 mg/g) < clinoptilolite (7.6±1.1 mg/g) < AAM (10.0±0.0 mg/g) < SWy-2 (11.9±0.4 mg/g), whereas the extent of ZEN adsorption into modified clay products did not follow the order seen in the based clays. The adsorption efficiency of CP-exchanged clays is in the order of CP*STx-1 (56.9±1.1 mg/g) = CP*AAM (56.9±1.8 mg/g) > CP*SWy-2 (47.9±2.6 mg/g) > CP*clinoptilolite (15.5±1.1 mg/g). Three CP-exchanged clays were further characterized by isotherm studies. The results indicated that the isotherm shapes of CP*exchanged clays exhibited a S-shape. The isotherm plot is concave up to the inflection point and then plateaus, which suggests multiple, specific binding sites and saturation at each site. It is important to rigorously test …