Zh. Li et al., LONG-TERM CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL STABILITY OF SURFACTANT MODIFIED ZEOLITE, Environmental science & technology, 32(17), 1998, pp. 2628-2632
We determined the chemical and biological stability of surfactant-modi
fied zeolite (SMZ) in laboratory batch and column experiments. SMZ pre
pared using hexadecyltrimethylammonium (HDTMA)-Br or -Cl was stable in
high ionic strength and high- and low-pH environments, with more than
90% of HDTMA remaining bound to the zeolite surface after washing wit
h 100 pore volumes. However, up to 20% of the HDTMA washed off in low
ionic strength solutions (I < 5 mM) and up to 50% washed off in a 1.0
mM Cs+ solution. HDTMA bound to the zeolite surface was resistant to m
icrobial degradation, with more than 98% of the original HDTMA remaini
ng after 12-17 weeks of incubation under aerobic or anaerobic conditio
ns. While aqueous HDTMA was biocidal, HDTMA bound on SMZ did not inhib
it microbial growth. On the basis of the results of this study, SMZ ap
pears suitable as a sorbent for longterm in situ applications and as a
substrate for enhanced bioremediation.