“…Among these, adsorption technique is regarded as one of the most popular and practical methods with high efficiency, low cost and reusable characteristics [10,11]. More and more attentions have been paid on the development of different effective adsorbents to control the arsenic pollution including zeolites [12], activated alumina [13], anionic clays [14], maghemite [15], activated carbon [16] and other novel adsorbents. In recent years, a number of studies have focused on the arsenic adsorption onto layered double hydroxide (LDH) materials [17][18][19].…”