Sonication induced redox reactions of the Ojén (Andalucía, Spain) vermiculite.

Ultrason Sonochem

Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Sevilla, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas-Universidad de Sevilla, c/Américo Vespucio 49, 41092 Sevilla, Spain.

Published: April 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • Sonication using a 1:1 mixture of water and concentrated H(2)O(2) effectively reduces the particle size of vermiculites to around 70 nm and 45 nm for different samples.
  • The oxidizing effect of hydrogen peroxide was examined through Mössbauer spectroscopy, revealing that while Santa Olalla vermiculite's iron oxidation state remained constant, the Ojén sample's Fe(3+)/Fe(total) ratio increased, indicating oxidation and a decrease in layer charge.
  • Interestingly, sonication in pure water caused the Ojén-vermiculite's Fe(3+)/Fe(total) ratio to decrease, suggesting an increase in Fe(2+), while the Santa Olalla's ratio stayed the same, highlighting potential

Article Abstract

Sonication in a 1:1 mixture (volume ratio) of water and concentrated H(2)O(2) (30%) is a soft method for particle size reduction of phyllosilicate minerals like vermiculites. Repeated sonication causes a particle size reduction to about 70 nm for the Santa Olalla and to 45 nm for the Ojén-vermiculite. In this context the question arises whether the strong oxidising effect of the hydrogen peroxide affects the oxidation state of the iron in the vermiculites. Therefore, the Fe(3+)/Fe(total) ratio before and after sonication was determined by means of Mössbauer spectroscopy. Whereas this ratio was found to remain almost constant in the Santa Olalla vermiculite, it increased from 0.79 to 0.85 in case of the Ojén sample. In the latter case, the oxidation is accompanied by a decrease of the layer charge. Surprisingly, sonication in pure water leads to a decrease of the Fe(3+)/Fe(total) ratio in the case of the Ojén-vermiculite, i.e., to an increase of the Fe(2+) fraction to roughly twice the value before sonication. Again the Fe(3+)/Fe(total) ratio of the Santa Olalla vermiculite remains unchanged. The surface area S(BET) of the reduced Ojén-vermiculite amounts to 50 m(2)/g, which is close to the value obtained in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. The results presented should be taken as a warning that particle size reduction by sonication may be accompanied by a change of the redox state and the layer charge of the material.

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