Enhanced Phosphate Removal by Nanosized Hydrated La(III) Oxide

Jan 5, 2016 - (11-14) Of particular interest, metal (hydro)oxide-based hybrid adsorbent combined the unique properties of metal (hydro)oxide for phosp...
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Enhanced Phosphate Removal by Nanosized Hydrated La(III) Oxide Confined in Crosslinked Polystyrene Networks Yanyang Zhang, Bingcai Pan, Chao Shan, and Xiang Gao

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Environ. Sci. Technol., Just Accepted Manuscript • DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b04630 • Publication Date (Web): 05 Jan 2016 Downloaded from http://pubs.acs.org on January 11, 2016

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Enhanced Phosphate Removal by Nanosized Hydrated La(III) Oxide

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Confined in Crosslinked Polystyrene Networks

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Yanyang Zhang, Bingcai Pan*, Chao Shan, Xiang Gao

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State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of the Environment,

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Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China

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*To whom correspondence should be addressed

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E-mail: [email protected] (B. Pan)

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Tel: +86-25-8968-0390

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ABSTRACT

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A new nanocomposite adsorbent La-201 of extremely high capacity and specific

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affinity towards phosphate was fabricated and well characterized, where hydrated

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La(III) oxide (HLO) nanoclusters were immobilized inside the networking pores of

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the polystyrene anion exchanger D-201. La-201 exhibited enhanced phosphate

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adsorption in the presence of competing anions (chloride, sulfate, nitrate, bicarbonate

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and silicate) at greater levels (up to molar ratio of 20), with working capacity 2-4

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times higher than a commercial Fe(III) oxide-based nanocomposite HFO-201 in batch

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runs. Column adsorption runs by using La-201 could effectively treat ~6500 bed

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volumes (BV) of a synthetic feeding solution before breakthrough occurred (from 2.5

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mg P/L in influent to