Adsorption of organic dyes, crystal violet (CV), orange II (OR), and phenol
red (PR), onto organo-clay was investigated in a batch type reactor at 25
degreesC. The organo-clay was obtained by modifying montmorillonite with a
cationic surfactant, cetylpyridinium (CP), and used as an adsorbent. We con
ducted experiments to find out the effect of pH and solvent on the adsorpti
on affinity of organic dyes for the modified montmorillonite. From the resu
lts, we observed that the adsorption capacity on the organo-montmorillonite
decreased in the order CV > OR > PR at all pH values examined (pH 3, pH 7,
and pH 11). It mostly resulted from the difference in solubility and the m
olecular weight of the solutes. In a 30-V/V % methanol/water cosolvent solu
tion the adsorption capacity of the dyes decreased compared to that in aque
ous solution. In addition, the adsorption capacities of OR and PR on CV-mon
tmorillonite were lower than those on CP-montmorillonite. These results mig
ht show that partitioning by CP was superior to the adsorption by CV to hol
d the solute molecules on the surface of montmorillonite. The Langmuir and
Redlich-Peterson (RP) models were used to represent the adsorption equilibr
ia of the organic dyes.