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Study of the structural characteristics of adsorbents from navbahar bentonite and their use in the treatment of industrial wastewater
 
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140 104, Samarkand City
 
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Kimyo International University in Tashkent. 156 Shota Rustaveli Street, 100121, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
 
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Department of Polymer Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Samarkand State University, 140104, 15 University Boulevard, Samarkand City, Uzbekistan
 
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Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan
 
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Department of Pediatrics No.3 and Medical Genetics, Samarkand State Medical University;
 
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Department of chemistry, Uzbek-Finnish pedagogical institute, Spitamenshokh street, building 166, Samarkand city, Uzbekistan
 
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Department of preclinical disciplines, Samarkand campus, Zarmed university, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
 
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Department of Biological Chemistry of Samarkand State Medical University
 
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Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnology, 140103, (Samarkand) Uzbekistan
 
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Samarkand State University, Institute of Agrobiotechnology and Food Security, 140104 Samarkand, Uzbekistan
 
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Shuhrat Ashirboyevich Valiyev   

140 104, Samarkand City
 
 
 
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In order to determine the structure and composition of bentonite samples, X-ray phase, electron microscopic, thermal and spectral analyzes were conducted. Dioctahedral structured montmorillonite reflection d020 = 0.446 nm confirms that its layered arrangement contains two octahedral aluminum or magnesium layers separated by a tetrahedral silicon layer. The main sorption activity of the montmorillonite mineral is 54-56 mass% in the B1 clay sample, and about 54-57 mass% in the B2 sample. B1 and B2 clay SEM analysis, nitrogen adsorption isotherms, textural properties and copper (II) and lead (II) adsorption isotherms were obtained. Sample B2 has a larger micropore volume and average size compared to sample B1. Determination of lead (Pb) ions by photometry is based on the interaction of inorganic lead compounds with sulfarsazene, which gives the solutions a yellow-orange color. The absorbance is then measured at wavelength X = 540 nm. Research of the composition and structure of primary bentonite clays of alkaline and alkaline earth nature, their textural properties and adsorption activity towards organic and inorganic adsorbates was determined.
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