Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1645722 Materials Letters 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hierarchically macroporous–mesoporous SBA-15 phosphate adsorbent was synthesized via a dual-templating approach, followed by diamino-functionalization and Fe(III) impregnation. The resulting Fe(III)-coordinated diamino-functionalized macroporous–mesoporous adsorbent possessed well-defined and interconnecting macroporous and mesoporous networks. Its maximum adsorption was 12.7 mg/g, which was 86.8% greater than that of Fe(III)-coordinated amino-functionalized mesoporous SBA-15. In the kinetic study of macroporous–mesoporous adsorbent, 92.5% of the final adsorption capacity reached in the first 1 min; and the adsorption followed the pseudo-second-order equation well, suggesting the presence of chemisorption. The pH ranging from 3.0 to 6.0 favored the high phosphate adsorption of hierarchically porous adsorbent; however, the coexistence of other anions, especially F−, retarded the adsorption.

•Fe-coordinated functionalized macro-mesoporous SBA-15 was used to remove phosphate.•The P adsorption of SBA-NN-Fe-8.6 was 86.8% higher than the mesoporous SBA-NN-Fe-0.•92.5% of the adsorption capacity of SBA-NN-Fe-8.6 reached within the first 1 min.•High phosphate adsorption of SBA-NN-Fe-8.6 was recorded from pH 3.0 to 6.0.•The coexistence of anions retarded the phosphate adsorption of SBA-NN-Fe-8.6.

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