Issue 5, 2013

Layered double hydroxide ion exchangers on superparamagnetic microparticles for recovery of phosphate from waste water

Abstract

Superparamagnetic microparticles modified with an ion exchange system are reported for the recovery of phosphate from waste water by a magnetic separation technique. Layered double hydroxides (LDH), anionic clays, are precipitated from an aqueous solution and deposited by an ultrasonic treatment on superparamagnetic microparticles consisting of Fe3O4 multicores embedded in a SiO2 matrix. Deposition can be conducted in a batch process as well as in a continuous way, using an ultrasonic flow cell. The obtained composite particles show good magnetic separability and have a specific surface area of around 100 m2 g−1. Zr doped LDH shows improved phosphate adsorption in waste water. After magnetic separation and regeneration, the composite particles are re-used which is demonstrated for four cycles. Phosphate ions are concentrated in the regeneration solution. Simple, low cost, and a fast continuous synthesis of the composite particles paves the way for application beyond lab scale in real waste water treatment plants.

Graphical abstract: Layered double hydroxide ion exchangers on superparamagnetic microparticles for recovery of phosphate from waste water

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Oct 2012
Accepted
21 Nov 2012
First published
21 Nov 2012

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013,1, 1840-1848

Layered double hydroxide ion exchangers on superparamagnetic microparticles for recovery of phosphate from waste water

K. Mandel, A. Drenkova-Tuhtan, F. Hutter, C. Gellermann, H. Steinmetz and G. Sextl, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013, 1, 1840 DOI: 10.1039/C2TA00571A

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