2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.02.030
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Adsorptive removal of phosphate from water using mesoporous materials: A review

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“…Phosphate adsorption onto metal oxides has been reported as a dependent process. The amount of adsorbed phosphate tended to increase by decreasing solution pH [5].…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Phosphate adsorption onto metal oxides has been reported as a dependent process. The amount of adsorbed phosphate tended to increase by decreasing solution pH [5].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stated that the maximum permissible concentration and the stringent discharge limit of phosphate ions are 0.1 mg/L and less than 0.05 mg/L respectively [4]. In Australia, the total phosphorus contaminant level in rivers and streams is controlled in the range of 0.01 -0.1 mg/L, while the requirement for lakes and reservoirs is more stringent as 0.005 -0.05 mg/L [5].…”
Section: Citable Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These materials include activated carbon, porous silica, aluminosilicate zeolites, carbon nanotubes, resins, molecular sieves and pillared clays. 18,[23][24][25][26][27] Considerable achievements have been obtained by using these inorganic porous materials as adsorbents for capturing toxic compounds, some of which are now being used in industry in practical applications. 28 However, owing to their inner surface properties, the adsorption capacity of these inorganic porous materials is mainly based on physical adsorption, whilst chemical adsorption contributes a little.…”
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“…All experiments were executed at 258C except the study related to effect of temperature. Various parameters like initial phosphate concentration (10-30 mg/L), contact time (10-300 min), pH (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12), temperature (20-508C), and adsorbent dose (1-7 g/L) were investigated for phosphate removal from aqueous solutions on nano-alumina. Batch experiments were conducted in 100 mL Erlenmeyer flask by mixing appropriate adsorbent dose at fixed shaking speed of incubator and temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%