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 illite-smectite is dominant smectite interlayer containing kaolinite and its cation exchange capacity is about 72 meq / 100g.
The study of the removal of a synthesis of dye: Methylene blue by sorption on the purified clay suggests that the tested clay could constitute interesting supports for the trapping of Methylene blue. 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 75 meq/100 g.