Résumé:
The used natural clay, which comes from M'Zila deposit Mostaganem, was purified by
sedimentation. The lower fraction was 2 μm is sodium-exchanged, and then washed
several times until chloride ions disappeared.
The different physical and chemical analyzes showed that the clay phase is illitesmectite
is dominant smectite interlayer containing kaolinite and its cation exchange
capacity is about 70 meq / 100g.
The study of the removal of a synthesis of dye: Rhodamine B by sorption on the purified
clay suggests that the tested clay could constitute interesting supports for the trapping
of Rhodamine B. Solutions containing from 0.05 to 0.3 mmole/l of Rhodamine B were
successfully treated. The adsorption capacity of the clay is close to 60 meq/100 g.