Effect of temperature on the retention of Cs+ by Na-montmorillonite: microcalorimetric investigation
Abstract
The microcalorimetric investigation of the system composed of a homoionic Na-montmorillonite extracted from ANDRA MX80 bentonite and CsCl in aqueous solution at neutrality has allowed us to determine directly the enthalpy for the Na+
→ Cs+ exchange reaction as a function of the degree of exchange. To our knowledge, this provides the first experimental evidence that the enthalpy of ion exchange varies greatly with the degree of exchange: ΔH′e goes from −15.0 ± 0.5 kJ mol−1 when only traces of Cs+ are sorbed to −4.1 ± 0.2 kJ mol−1 when almost all the Na+ ions of the clay are exchanged for Cs+. It also shows that the Na+
→ Cs+ exchange process is clearly driven by the favourable enthalpy of reaction. The enthalpy values are used to predict the effect of temperature on the retention of traces of Cs+ by the Na-montmorillonite in pure