Mg-Fe layered double hydroxide with chloride intercalated: synthesis, characterization and application for efficient nitrate removal.
Luciane Cavalcante SantosAnamália Ferreira da SilvaPollyanna Vanessa Dos Santos LinsJosé Leandro da Silva DuarteAlessandra Honjo IdeLucas MeiliPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2019)
Mg-Fe layered double hydroxide intercalated with chloride (Mg-Fe-Cl LDH) was synthetized, characterized, and evaluated as adsorbent to remove nitrate from aqueous solution. The pH, initial nitrate concentration, adsorbent dosage, and particle size were investigated. Kinetic data was best represented by pseudo-second order model indicating that the rate limiting step was chemisorption. Intraparticle diffusion model indicates that adsorption kinetic is limited by external and intraparticle diffusion. Sips model was selected, based on R2, ARE, and AIC, to adequately represent the adsorption isotherms, which permits to affirm that the adsorption occurs in heterogeneous surface, obtaining the maximum adsorption capacity of 18.17 mg.g-1 at 30 oC. Thermodynamics parameters indicate that the adsorption was spontaneous, exothermic, and with structural modification. These findings come up with Mg-Fe-Cl LDH as a suitable adsorbent for nitrate and could contribute to its removal from the water and wastewater.