Using thermally activated hydrotalcite for the uptake of phosphate from aqueous media

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Hydrotalcites of formula Mg6A12(OH) 16(PO4)•4H2O formed by intercalation with the phosphate anion as a function of pH show variation in the d-spacing attributed to the size of the hydrated anion in the interlayer. The value changes from 11.91 Å for pH 9.3, to 7.88 Å at pH 12.5. No crystalline hydrotalcites with phosphate in the interlayer were formed at pH 9.3. Thermal decomposition identifies three steps namely dehydration, dehydroxylation and some loss of carbonate during the thermal treatment. The addition of a thermally activated ZnAl-HT to a phosphate solution resulted in the uptake of the phosphate and the reformation of the hydrotalcite. The technology has the potential for water purification through anion removal. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media LLC.

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Frost, R. L., Musumeci, A. W., Adebajo, M. O., & Martens, W. (2007). Using thermally activated hydrotalcite for the uptake of phosphate from aqueous media. In Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (Vol. 89, pp. 95–99). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-005-7478-x

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