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Continuous Treatment of Bisphenol A and Diethyl Phthalate Solutions Using Dodecylsulfate-Intercalated Mg-Al Layered Double Hydroxide Particles Packed in Column
Tomohito KamedaMasami SaitoYoshiaki Umetsu
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2009 Volume 50 Issue 6 Pages 1541-1547

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Dodecylsulfate ion (DS)-intercalated Mg-Al layered double hydroxide (DS·Mg-Al LDH) particles packed in a column has been investigated to continuously treat bisphenol A and diethyl phthalate solutions. The effluents obtained by passing bisphenol A and diethyl phthalate solutions through the column are constantly measured by using a photomultiplier detector in order to analyze residual bisphenol A and diethyl phthalate.
During the flow of bisphenol A and diethyl phthalate solutions, no absorbance was detected in the effluents for a certain amount of time. This suggests that bisphenol A and diethyl phthalate were continuously taken up by the DS·Mg-Al LDH particles in the column due to the hydrophobic interactions with intercalated DS until the shortage of its accommodation in the interlayer of the LDH. DS was rigidly fixed in the interlayers of DS·Mg-Al LDH during the flow of bisphenol A and diethyl phthalate solutions. Furthermore, the cycle of the uptake of bisphenol A from an aqueous solution and the elution of taken-up bisphenol A by ethanol was repeated by the alternately passing bisphenol A solution and ethanol through the column until the column ruptured by the swelling of the DS·Mg-Al LDH particles.

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