Popis: |
An extensive series of layered minerals including montmorillonite was studied to determine if the fundamental physicochemical properties responsible for pigment adsorption could be identified. Samples were subjected to a uniform preparation regimen to eliminate such secondary effects as particle size, moisture content, level of activation and degree of washing. By doing so, it has been possible to show that both carotene and chlorophyll adsorptions can be described by a rather simple model that employs both surface acidity and pore volume as key variables. Further, it was found that this model provides an adequate fit to the actual data only when specific regions for these variables are considered (i.e., concentration of sites of strong surface acidity, not just total surface acidity; pore volume in region 50\s-200 A, not just total pore volume). |