Résumé:
Diclofenac sodium (DS) is considered as priority anti-inflammatory pollutant because of its
presence in water. In this paper, we addressed the issue of using organo-K10 montmorillonite as
adsorbent of DS to reduce its negative effects on the environment. An organo-K10 montmorillonite
(MK10-C16) was prepared by intercalating the organic cation cetyltrimethylammonium bromide
(C16) in a K10 montmorillonite (MK10), and then characterized using XRD analytical technique.
The organo-K10 montmorillonite displayed enhanced affinity for the DS in water. The results
revealed that the rate of adsorption decreased with increase in temperature. The pseudo-secondorder
model describes better the results of the kinetics. The adsorption data fitted well with
Langmuir isotherm. The maximum adsorption capacity of diclofenac is estimated to be 63.33 mgg-1.
The results revealed that MK10-C16 have a high potential to be used as adsorbent for the removal
of DS from aqueous solution