“…[1][2][3] LDH materials can be expresseda ccording to the general formula [M 2+ + 1Àp M 3+ + p (OH) 2 ] p+ + [(A qÀ ) p/q ] pÀ ·y H 2 O, in which M 2+ + and M 3+ + represent bi-/trivalent metal cations (e.g.,M g 2+ + ,C a 2+ + ,N i 2+ + ,A l 3+ + , and Fe 3+ + ), A qÀ represents nonframework (in)organic q-valent interlayera nions( e.g.,N O 3 À ,C lO 4 À ,a nd SO 4 2À ), p denotes the molar ratio of M 2+ + /(M 2+ + + +M 3+ + ), and y denotes the molar amount of intercalated water. [4][5][6][7] Different elemental compositions and metal ratios can greatlyi nfluence the morphology and crystal form of these composite materials, which directly impact the basal spacing and interlayer region in the LDH, as well as indirectly impactingt heir applications. Owing to their particular structuralm erits,s uch as large interlayer spacing, broad chemical composition, and ion-exchange ability,L DH materials have been extensively investigated as catalysts or ad-sorbents in the field of water remediation.…”