2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2019.01.046
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Enhanced phosphate removal under an electric field via multiple mechanisms on MgAl-LDHs/AC composite electrode

Abstract: Phosphorus removal is essential to avoid eutrophication in water bodies. Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are widely used to scavenge phosphate through intercalated ion exchange or surface complexation. Moreover, LDHs have attracted increasing attention as electrode modifiers for supercapacitors. Researchers have begun to re-delve the electrosorption technology according to the fundamental principle of electrical double layers. Herein, we propose a new phosphate removal method inspired by the adsorption charac… Show more

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“…After the incorporation of Fe 3+ , the XRD structure parameters of LDHs are changed, and the crystallite size is increased from 182 A to 249 A (Scherrer equation). Meanwhile, as can be seen from Table S3, the interplanar spacing of each crystal face is increased (Hong et al 2019). Since Fe 3+ replaces Al 3+ on a partial layer, the atomic density on the crystal plane is reduced, and the distance between metal ions in adjacent hexagonal unit cells is increased (Yang et al 2012).…”
Section: 5mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…After the incorporation of Fe 3+ , the XRD structure parameters of LDHs are changed, and the crystallite size is increased from 182 A to 249 A (Scherrer equation). Meanwhile, as can be seen from Table S3, the interplanar spacing of each crystal face is increased (Hong et al 2019). Since Fe 3+ replaces Al 3+ on a partial layer, the atomic density on the crystal plane is reduced, and the distance between metal ions in adjacent hexagonal unit cells is increased (Yang et al 2012).…”
Section: 5mentioning
confidence: 97%