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Journal of Hazardous Materials
Q Li,W Shi,Q Yang
Classically, stable covalent bonding cannot occur between heavy metal cations and clay surface O atoms. However, the classical theory ignores the effect of the electric field arising from clay surface charges on the orbitals of surface O atoms. This article studies the adsorption behavior of heavy metal cations (Pb, Cd, Cu, and Zn) on charged montmorillonite surfaces from a new theoretical foundation based on the quantum mechanics analysis of surface O atoms in this electric field, which reveals that polarization-induced covalent bonding is a strong adsorption force. The strength of polarization-induced covalent bonding can be controlled by regulating the energy of the lone-pair electrons of surface O atoms, which depends on solution pH, electrolyte type, electrolyte concentration, temperature or dielectric constant of medium, etc.