Treatment of wastewaters with zirconium phosphate based materials: A review on efficient systems for the removal of heavy metal and dye water pollutants

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Layered zirconium phosphate (ZrP) is a versatile material with phosphate (POH ) groups able to exchange inorganic and organic cations or to intercalate basic molecules. The present review deals with the use of this material as a sorbent for heavy metal cations or dye molecules in wastewater treatments. The possibility to combine ZrP with polymers or other inorganic materials, in order to have suitable systems for real and large scale applications, was investigated, as well as the combination with photocatalytic materials to obtain hetrogeneous photocatalysts for the capture and photodegradation of organic dye molecules.

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Pica, M. (2021, April 2). Treatment of wastewaters with zirconium phosphate based materials: A review on efficient systems for the removal of heavy metal and dye water pollutants. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082392

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