Adsorption affinity of Zn (II) ions for nanostructured zirconium phosphate/silica or titania composites

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The paper presents the kinetics of Zn (II) ions adsorption as well as its dependence as a function of pH on nanostructured zirconium phosphate and its composites with silica and titania. The nanostructured zirconium phosphate-containing composites were obtained by mechanical processing in the Pulverisette-7 (Fritsch Gmbh) mill. The obtained composites were characterized by a heterogeneous surface coverage of silica gel or titanium oxides. Zinc ions adsorption studies on these adsorbents showed practically complete removal of Zn (II) from aqueous solutions with an initial concentration of < 0.0001 mol/dm3 and a pH > 4 within 10 min.

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Janusz, W., Sydorchuk, V., Skwarek, E., Khalameida, S., Skubiszewska-Zięba, J., & Leboda, R. (2022). Adsorption affinity of Zn (II) ions for nanostructured zirconium phosphate/silica or titania composites. Applied Nanoscience (Switzerland), 12(3), 725–734. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13204-021-01722-w

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