Layered double hydroxides as effective adsorbents for the removal of lead from contaminated water
Keywords:
Layered double hydroxides, Ion exchange, Sorbents, Lead contaminationAbstract
Layered double hydroxides have fascinated materials chemists due to their wide variety of applications in various fields. The unique property of layered double hydroxides is their interlayer spacing that entertains the intercalation and deintercalation of a variety of anionic species. A wide variety of organic anions have been intercalated into the interlayer galleries of layered double hydroxides and used for desirable applications. This article focuses on the utilization of ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid intercalated layered double hydroxides for the removal of toxic Lead ions from contaminated water.
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