| Literature DB >> 32450354 |
Bin Wang1, Wei Zhang2, Lu Li3, Wenbin Guo1, Jie Xing4, Hongyu Wang5, Xiaoling Hu1, Wanlin Lyu1, Rongfan Chen1, Jianyang Song1, Ling Chen6, Zhenzhen Hong7.
Abstract
In the present work, talc (a low-cost clay) encapsulated salts alginate (TAL) beads were synthesized by cross-linking with lanthanum ion and tested for phosphate adsorption. Multiple methods were applied for the characterization of composites. The combined effect of talc and lanthanum improved phosphate removal performance of TAL beads. Factors such as talc content, La3+ concentration, adsorbent dosage, pH, co-existing ions (Cl-, NO3- and SO42-) were studied in batch experiments. The optimized TAL-7 beads exhibited satisfactory selectivity towards phosphate in the coexistence of competing anions and could remain efficient phosphate removal in the pH range of 4-6. The phosphate removal efficiency reached to 95% with a maximum uptake of 16.4 mg P/g obtained at the optimal pH 4. Further experiments suggested that Langmuir isotherm model and the pseudo-second-order kinetic model could well describe the phosphate adsorption process of TAL-7 beads. Moreover, TAL-7 beads exhibited superior phosphate fixation performance in the long-term experiment. The results from adsorption experiment and characterization analysis demonstrated that TAL-7 beads could be a cost-effective and promising biosorbent for phosphate adsorption and fixation in the aqueous environment.Entities:
Keywords: Clay; Hydrogel beads; Lanthanum; Phosphate adsorption
Year: 2020 PMID: 32450354 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127124
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086