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Adsorptive removal of phosphate from water using mesoporous materials: A review
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Adsorptive removal of phosphate from water using mesoporous materials: A review

W. Huang, Y. Zhang and D. Li
Journal of Environmental Management, Vol.193, pp.470-482
2017
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Abstract

Mesoporous materials have significant potential for use as adsorbents for removal of phosphate from water. The chemical and structural properties of materials greatly affect their capacity and rate in the phosphate adsorption process. This paper reviews recent activities in the development of mesoporous materials as phosphate adsorbents. In particular, it mainly focuses on the synthesis, properties and phosphate removal efficiency of various materials with mesoporosity, including metal-coordinated amino-functionalized silicas, ammonium-functionalized silicas, metal-doped mesoporous silicas, metal oxides, metal sulfate and carbon.

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Citation topics
2 Chemistry
2.90 Water Treatment
2.90.27 Adsorption
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