2022
DOI: 10.3390/nano12173002
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Research and Application Progress of Geopolymers in Adsorption: A Review

Abstract: Geopolymer is a porous inorganic material with a three-dimensional mesh structure, good mechanical properties, a simple preparation process (no sintering) and a low economic cost, and it is environmentally friendly. Geopolymer concrete has been widely used in the construction field, and many other studies have revealed that geopolymer will become one of the most promising inorganic materials with unique structure and properties. This paper provides a review of the development and current status of geopolymers … Show more

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“…The XPS results of Mn 2p are shown in Figure 7j-l. From Figure 7j-l, it can be seen that the binding energy of Mn 2p 2/3 is around 641.4 eV before and after the reaction. Combined with the change in the binding energy of O1s and the fact that only a very small amount of free Mn was detected in the leaching test, it is hypothesized that during the geopolymerization process, Mn2+ is either wrapped up by the three-dimensional mesh structure of the geopolymer or reacts to form more stable compounds that immobilize the interior of the geopolymer and reduce the leaching concentration of Mn [42]. material, which corresponds to the peak in the geopolymer, shifted to 1112 cm −1 , which indicates that a geopolymerization reaction took place and the corresponding gelling substance was produced.…”
Section: Xps Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The XPS results of Mn 2p are shown in Figure 7j-l. From Figure 7j-l, it can be seen that the binding energy of Mn 2p 2/3 is around 641.4 eV before and after the reaction. Combined with the change in the binding energy of O1s and the fact that only a very small amount of free Mn was detected in the leaching test, it is hypothesized that during the geopolymerization process, Mn2+ is either wrapped up by the three-dimensional mesh structure of the geopolymer or reacts to form more stable compounds that immobilize the interior of the geopolymer and reduce the leaching concentration of Mn [42]. material, which corresponds to the peak in the geopolymer, shifted to 1112 cm −1 , which indicates that a geopolymerization reaction took place and the corresponding gelling substance was produced.…”
Section: Xps Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geopolymers are one of the effective materials used in this adsorption process (Gupta et al, 2012). The high ion-exchange capacity of geopolymers allows them to effectively adsorb heavy metals (Xu et al, 2022). Research indicates that geopolymers are effective in removing heavy metals such as Pb 2+ , Ni 2+ , and Zn 2+ (Al-Zboon, Al-Harahsheh, & Hani, 2011).…”
Section: Use Of Geopolymers In Water Recovery From Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structural integrity of aluminosilicate ceramics, achieved through non-firing processes, provides a robust framework that resists mechanical stress and high temperatures [ 17 , 23 ]. This durability is crucial for industrial applications, where materials must endure harsh conditions [ 24 , 25 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%