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Enhancing the Immobilization of Hexavalent Chromium by the Interlayer Anion Adsorption of the Brucite-Transformed LDH in the Presence of Aluminum Ions

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  • Xiaoduo Chen

    (College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350117, China
    Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control & Resource Reuse, Fuzhou 350117, China
    Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Coastal Basin Environment, Fujian Polytechnic Normal University, Fuqing 350300, China)

  • Lianyang Huang

    (College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350117, China
    Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control & Resource Reuse, Fuzhou 350117, China
    Fujian College and University Engineering Research Center for Municipal Waste Resourceization and Management, Fujian Industrial Energy Conservation and Green Development Evaluation Center, Fuzhou 350117, China)

  • Zheng Li

    (College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350117, China
    Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control & Resource Reuse, Fuzhou 350117, China
    Fujian College and University Engineering Research Center for Municipal Waste Resourceization and Management, Fujian Industrial Energy Conservation and Green Development Evaluation Center, Fuzhou 350117, China)

  • Binfeng Chen

    (Department of Foreign Languages, Fuzhou University Zhicheng College, Fuzhou 350002, China)

  • Menglu Zhang

    (College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350117, China
    Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control & Resource Reuse, Fuzhou 350117, China)

  • Chunshan Wu

    (College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350117, China
    Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control & Resource Reuse, Fuzhou 350117, China
    Fujian College and University Engineering Research Center for Municipal Waste Resourceization and Management, Fujian Industrial Energy Conservation and Green Development Evaluation Center, Fuzhou 350117, China)

  • Pengchen Ma

    (Xi’an Key Laboratory of Sustainable Energy Materials Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, China)

  • Weifang Zhang

    (College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350117, China
    Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control & Resource Reuse, Fuzhou 350117, China
    Fujian College and University Engineering Research Center for Municipal Waste Resourceization and Management, Fujian Industrial Energy Conservation and Green Development Evaluation Center, Fuzhou 350117, China)

Abstract

Current studies of chromium adsorption kinetics at the solid–liquid interface often neglect the influence of coexisting ions in complex wastewaters. Thus, it is critical to explore the hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) adsorption kinetics of solid-phase brucite (Mg(OH) 2 ) in liquid-phase wastewater containing coexisting aluminum ions (Al(III)). This paper reveals that the presence of Al(III) significantly enhanced the Cr(VI) adsorption efficiency onto Mg(OH) 2 , with a peak of up to 91% compared to 5% for the absence of Al(III). The main reason for this enhancement was the initial surface ternary complexation of Mg(OH) 2 and the cationic (Al(III)) isomorphic substitution to form Mg(II)-Al(III) layered double hydroxides (LDH), which also indicates a solid-phase transition on the surface of Mg(OH) 2 , which led to electrostatic adsorption in the gallery and made Cr(VI) immobilized and not readily released. Further calculation and analysis of the adsorption energy confirmed the mechanism of Cr(VI) adsorption. It was also concluded that Cr(VI) migration in Mg(OH) 2 -containing minerals was affected by the phase transformation of solids in the presence of Al(III). Hence, this study not only reveals the adsorption mechanism during the treatment of composite pollutant wastewater but also provides the methodological reference for brucite synergistic adsorption to remove heavy metal ions and purify and treat complex polluted wastewater.

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  • Xiaoduo Chen & Lianyang Huang & Zheng Li & Binfeng Chen & Menglu Zhang & Chunshan Wu & Pengchen Ma & Weifang Zhang, 2023. "Enhancing the Immobilization of Hexavalent Chromium by the Interlayer Anion Adsorption of the Brucite-Transformed LDH in the Presence of Aluminum Ions," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(14), pages 1-13, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:14:p:11173-:d:1196381
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