Effect of Corn Oil Addition to TCMA‑Modified Clay on ZEN Removal - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kerri‑Ann A. Hue Ayman A. El‑Midany Hassan E. El‑Shall
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Sep 27, 2021

Abstract

Modification of clays is necessary for the zearalenone (ZEN), as long-chain mycotoxins, removal. The organic-cations were usually used to modify the clay hydrophobicity to accommodate the large mycotoxin molecules. In this study, tri capryl methylammonium (TCMA) chloride and common corn oil were used in clay modification. Several characterization techniques such as XRD, FTIR, and TGA were used to identify the d-spacing changes after modification either by TCMA or corn oil. The results of applying the TCMA-corn oil-modified clays in ZEN removal indicated a noticeable improvement where more than 90% of ZEN could be removed in vitro at acidic and neutral pH values. The success of eliminating a high percentage of ZEN molecules is due to the expansion of intergallery spacing as a result of TCMA surfactant intercalation within the clayforming layers. The removal percentage does not depend only on pH but also on the amount of clay used. In addition, the ZEN removal in the presence of corn oil is better at acidic pH and small clay amount where the ZEN can be fully removed.
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APA: Kerri‑Ann A. Hue Ayman A. El‑Midany Hassan E. El‑Shall  (2021)  Effect of Corn Oil Addition to TCMA‑Modified Clay on ZEN Removal - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

MLA: Kerri‑Ann A. Hue Ayman A. El‑Midany Hassan E. El‑Shall Effect of Corn Oil Addition to TCMA‑Modified Clay on ZEN Removal - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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