Chinese Journal of Applied Chemistry ›› 2010, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (07): 811-816.DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1095.2010.90595

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Adsorption of Low-substituted Cationic Starch on Aluminum Magnesium Hydrotalcite Analogue

LI Yan1, HOU Wan-Guo2*   

  1. (1.Department of Chemistry,Changzhi College,Changzhi;
    2.Key Laboratory for Colloid and Interface Chemistry of
    Education Ministry,Shandong University,Jinan 250100)
  • Received:2009-09-04 Revised:2009-12-31 Published:2010-07-10 Online:2010-07-10
  • Contact: WanGuo HOU

Abstract:

The adsorption of low-substituted cationic starch(CS-L) on Mg-Al HTlc was investigated. The following results were obtained:CS-L can be adsorbed on the external surface of positively changed Mg-Al HTlc. The adsorption isotherm followed the typical Langmuir equation and the saturated adsorption amount was 33.92 mg/g. The driving force for adsorption was probably due to two effects:(1)hydrogen bonding between the hydroxyl group or ether group of CS-L and the hydroxyl group of HTlc; (2)entropic effect, where the entropic loss for the CS-L adsorption is less then entropic gain for the released solvent molecules. The adsorption amount of CS-L increased with pH, which may be contributed to the decrease of the zeta potentials of CS-L and the HTlc with pH. The adsorption amount of CS-L increased with the addition of NaCl and CaCl2 because inert electrolytes screened the repulsion between HTlc particles and CS-L and the intramolecular repulsion between the cationic groups of the CS-L. At pH=9, the adsorption of CS-L on HTlc increased dramatically with the concentration of AlCl3 since the hydrolysate of Al3+ might play a role as a linkage between CS-L and HTlc, and. The adsorption amount of CS-L decreased with increasing temperature as a result of hydrogen bonding decrease. The adsorption kinetics of CS-L on Mg-Al HTlc showed that the equilibrium time of adsorption was about 300 min. Furthermore, the comparison of adsorption behaviors between CS-L and CS-H on Mg-Al HTlc was also carried out.

Key words: Adsorption, Hydrotalcite-like compounds, Low degree of substitution, Cationic Starch

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