Magnetic sorption materials for recovery of organic anions from aqueous solutions

Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) belong to the class of two-dimensional anionic clays with a layered structure similar to brucite. The combination of sorption and magnetic properties of layered materials is promising. In this work, magnetic materials based on LDHs (MLDHs) were synthesized and their...

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Main Authors: Petrova Yuliya, Sevast’yanova Ekaterina, Mateyshina Yuliya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/09/matecconf_rkfm2021_01037.pdf
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author Petrova Yuliya
Sevast’yanova Ekaterina
Mateyshina Yuliya
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Sevast’yanova Ekaterina
Mateyshina Yuliya
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description Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) belong to the class of two-dimensional anionic clays with a layered structure similar to brucite. The combination of sorption and magnetic properties of layered materials is promising. In this work, magnetic materials based on LDHs (MLDHs) were synthesized and their sorption and magnetic properties were studied. The synthesis of LDHs was carried out by a co-precipitation method followed by calcination. Intercalated Mg, Fe(III)-, Mg, Fe(III), Al-and Mg, Al-LDHs were prepared using LDHs by rehydration in solutions of iron(III) citrate (Cit) or oxalate (Ox) followed by the calcination at 400°C for 2-4 h. LDHs and their thermal decomposition products were characterized by FTIR spectroscopy, laser and X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetry. The sorption experiment was carried out under static conditions using glutamic acid (Glu) as a model organic compound. The maximum sorption capacity of Mg, Fe(III)-LDH and Mg, Al-FeCit-LDH calcined at 400°C was 6.6 and 8.8 mg/g Glu, respectively. The sorption kinetics of intercalated and calcined Mg, Al-and Mg, Fe(III), Al-LDH and calcined at 500º C Mg, Fe(III)-LDH was described by the pseudo-second order model. The magnetic properties of the LDHs and thermal decomposition products were retained after the adsorption of glutamic acid, making it possible to easily separate these MLDHs from the solution by magnetic field.
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spelling doaj.art-9aabef15d6824dae8858cd50a4d3d9012022-12-21T22:37:35ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2021-01-013400103710.1051/matecconf/202134001037matecconf_rkfm2021_01037Magnetic sorption materials for recovery of organic anions from aqueous solutionsPetrova Yuliya0Sevast’yanova Ekaterina1Mateyshina YuliyaSurgut State University, Editorial DepartmentSurgut State University, Editorial DepartmentLayered double hydroxides (LDHs) belong to the class of two-dimensional anionic clays with a layered structure similar to brucite. The combination of sorption and magnetic properties of layered materials is promising. In this work, magnetic materials based on LDHs (MLDHs) were synthesized and their sorption and magnetic properties were studied. The synthesis of LDHs was carried out by a co-precipitation method followed by calcination. Intercalated Mg, Fe(III)-, Mg, Fe(III), Al-and Mg, Al-LDHs were prepared using LDHs by rehydration in solutions of iron(III) citrate (Cit) or oxalate (Ox) followed by the calcination at 400°C for 2-4 h. LDHs and their thermal decomposition products were characterized by FTIR spectroscopy, laser and X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetry. The sorption experiment was carried out under static conditions using glutamic acid (Glu) as a model organic compound. The maximum sorption capacity of Mg, Fe(III)-LDH and Mg, Al-FeCit-LDH calcined at 400°C was 6.6 and 8.8 mg/g Glu, respectively. The sorption kinetics of intercalated and calcined Mg, Al-and Mg, Fe(III), Al-LDH and calcined at 500º C Mg, Fe(III)-LDH was described by the pseudo-second order model. The magnetic properties of the LDHs and thermal decomposition products were retained after the adsorption of glutamic acid, making it possible to easily separate these MLDHs from the solution by magnetic field.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/09/matecconf_rkfm2021_01037.pdf
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MATEC Web of Conferences
title Magnetic sorption materials for recovery of organic anions from aqueous solutions
title_full Magnetic sorption materials for recovery of organic anions from aqueous solutions
title_fullStr Magnetic sorption materials for recovery of organic anions from aqueous solutions
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic sorption materials for recovery of organic anions from aqueous solutions
title_short Magnetic sorption materials for recovery of organic anions from aqueous solutions
title_sort magnetic sorption materials for recovery of organic anions from aqueous solutions
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