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Hexagon flower-shaped architectures constructed of Fe-composited lanthanum hydroxide nanosheets for superior phosphate removal: Synthesis and mechanism study

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS [2023]
Jing Zhang, Yi Shen, Chenge Liang, Huiyu Yi, Jining Liu, Yungui Li, Qingqing Li, Qile Fang
ABSTRACT

In response to phosphorus pollution, developing functional materials for phosphate adsorption is an ideal method to reach an ultralow phosphate concentration in effluent. Herein, a hexagon flower-shaped architecture constructed of Fe-composited lanthanum (La)-based hydroxide nanosheets was fabricated from LaFe cyano-bridged metal frameworks (CMs) via a self-templating strategy using NH 3 ‧H 2 O as the conversion reagent. The ion exchange process using weak alkaline reagent enables the formation of secondary nanosheets on the architecture, thus leading to a high surface area and a large number of mesopores that provide abundant active sites and mass transfer channels for phosphate adsorption. A superior adsorption capacity of 127.5 mg P/g can be obtained on the La/Fe-based architecture, which also shows satisfactory applicability over a wide pH range. A ligand exchange between -OH and phosphate ions is verified as the main adsorption mechanism, which properly accounts for its excellent selectivity for phosphate adsorption when coexisting with other anions/cations and natural organic matters . Overall, the present study provides a new method for constructing porous La-based hydroxide materials for phosphorus control in water.

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