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Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 2008 Volume 73, Issue 4, Pages: 487-497
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0804487R
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Process improvement approach to the acid activation of smectite using factorial and orthogonal central composite design methods

Rožić Ljiljana (IHTM Centar za katalizu i hemijsko inženjerstvo, Beograd)
Novaković Tatjana (IHTM Centar za katalizu i hemijsko inženjerstvo, Beograd)
Petrović Srđan ORCID iD icon (IHTM Centar za katalizu i hemijsko inženjerstvo, Beograd)

The purpose of this study was to determine the effective operating parameters and the optimum operating conditions of an acid activation process within the framework of improvement of the process. Full two-level factorial and orthogonal central composite design methods were used successively. The examined parameters were the main and interaction effects of temperature, leaching time, acid normality, solid-to-liquid ratio and stirring rate. The selected process response was the leaching yield of the MgO content because Mg is the element most readily removed from the octahedral sheet, which affects the tendency for activation. Statistical regression analysis and analysis of variance were applied to the experimental data to develop a predictive model, which revealed that temperature, leaching time and acid normality exert the strongest influence on the specific surface area of smectite, whilst the solid-to-liquid ratio and the stirring rate have a secondary effect. Furthermore, the highest leaching yield of MgO was found to be 41.86 %, which is responsible for the increase in the specific surface area of up to 221 m2 g-1.

Keywords: statistical modeling, acid activated smectite, leaching of MgO, specific surface area