1. Separable lanthanum-based porous PAN nanofiber membrane for effective aqueous phosphate removal.
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Jia, Xiuxiu, Wang, Huaisheng, Li, Yongtao, Xu, Jian, Cheng, Hao, Li, Meng, Zhang, Shusheng, Zhang, Hucai, and Hu, Guangzhi
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POLYACRYLONITRILES , *PHOSPHATE removal (Water purification) , *ENVIRONMENTAL quality , *BODIES of water , *ADSORPTION capacity , *PHOSPHATES , *DEIONIZATION of water - Abstract
• A porous nanofiber membrane with dense distribution of La nanorods was prepared. • Exceptional high utilization ratio of La (0.98). • LPS was easily separated from solution. • The LPS can reduce total phosphorus to less than 10 μg/L in natural lake water. • Phosphate was effectively captured in a wide pH range of 4–10. As phosphate is one of the key causes of water eutrophication, its removal from aquatic ecosystems is essential. Adsorption methods have been widely used to remove phosphate from water bodies. However, most of the adsorbents are unstable and difficult to separate from solution. In this paper, we used a simple electrospinning method to prepare a new, well-dispersed, lanthanum (La)-based porous polyacrylonitrile nanofiber (LPS) with more active sites, which improve its phosphate removal efficiency. The maximum phosphate adsorption capacity on LPS was 218.5 mg P/g (La) (50.4 mg P/g). After complete adsorption, the P/La molar ratio on LPS was 0.98. After 48 h of oscillation, the leakage of La from LPS in deionized water was only 74 μg/L, effectively ruling out secondary pollution of the water-body. Moreover, unlike most adsorbents, LPS has the advantage that it can be readily isolated from water. After treatment with LPS, the total phosphorus (TP) of a water sample from Yangzonghai Lake (Yunnan, China) was reduced to 4.2 μg/L, a value lower than the concentration threshold of eutrophication (10 μg/L) set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the first category of the surface water environmental quality standard (10 μg/L) set by China for lakes and reservoirs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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