Tuning the stability and phosphate sorption of novel MnII/IVFeII/III layered double hydroxides

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Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) have been intensively studied for phosphate (Pi) removal but suffer from poor stability and low sorption affinity under ambient conditions. In this paper, well crystallized MnIIFeIIFeIII-Cl, MnIIFeIII-CO3 and novel MnIVFeIII-CO3 LDHs were synthesized. The LDHs show fast Pi sorption with 90 % uptake within 20 min, and high Pi sorption capacity of 11 mg P/g at low solution Pi concenrations of 0.1 mg P/L, corresponding to a very high Pi sorption affinity (Kd 1.1 × 105 L/kg). Fast MnII dissolution from the MnIIFeIIFeIII-Cl LDHs and formation of MnFe2O4 at pH 7 were observed in aqueous suspensions of non-oxidized material where up to 70% of total Mn was released within 2 h. However, when interlayer Cl- was exchanged with CO32−, much lower Mn dissolution (5.4%) was observed. Furthermore, after oxidation of MnII to MnIV, the obtained MnIVFeIII-CO3 LDH maintained the layered structure of LDH and the particles were surrounded by birnessite nanorods. The MnIVFeIII-CO3 LDH showed excellent stability but lower Pi sorption capacity. However, a high sorption affinity was maintained which is attributed to more positively charged Fe-centered sorption sites. XPS and ATR-FTIR data together with DFT calculations demonstrated that Pi was mainly sorbed via the formation of mononuclear mono- and bidentate Pi surface complexes on planar LDH particle surfaces.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer132177
TidsskriftChemical Engineering Journal
Vol/bind429
Antal sider11
ISSN1385-8947
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2022

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Funding Information:
We acknowledge the Danish Research Council for the financial support of this project (MagS 3 , Project Number 1129331001). We greatly thank our laboratory technician Birgitte Boje Rasmussen and Anita Schjødt Sandager for helping with the ICP measurement and results analysis. The SMI Core Facility (Universite de Lorraine, CNRS, LCPME- http://www.lcpme.cnrs-nancy.fr ) is gratefully acknowledged.

Funding Information:
We acknowledge the Danish Research Council for the financial support of this project (MagS3, Project Number 1129331001). We greatly thank our laboratory technician Birgitte Boje Rasmussen and Anita Schj?dt Sandager for helping with the ICP measurement and results analysis. The SMI Core Facility (Universite de Lorraine, CNRS, LCPME-http://www.lcpme.cnrs-nancy.fr) is gratefully acknowledged.

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