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Rare-earth element-based materials have attracted extensive interest due to their effectiveness in phosphate removal. However, there are ongoing challenges related to enhancing the phosphate adsorption capacity and regenerating the lanthanum-based adsorbents. This study focused on the preparation of La-Zr bimetallic modified diatomite composites with different molar ratios using a simple coprecipitation method. These composites were employed as efficient adsorbents for the removal of low-concentration phosphate. After conducting a preliminary assessment of the phosphate adsorption capacities of the synthesized La-Zr bimetallic modified diatomite composites, the composite with the La/Zr molar ratio of 1:1 (designated as La1Zr1-DE) was selected for further characterization and evaluation. The maximum phosphate adsorption capacity of La1Zr1-DE, determined using the Langmuir isotherm model, was found to be 116.2 mg P/g. The adsorption process of phosphate by La1Zr1-DE can be primarily attributed to mechanisms such as ligand exchange, inner-sphere complexation, and surface precipitation. Furthermore, La1Zr1-DE exhibited excellent selectivity for phosphate and demonstrated good regeneration capabilities. This study offers a comprehensive exploration of the adsorption mechanisms, providing a theoretical basis for the development of more effective and sustainable phosphate adsorbents. © 2025 Elsevier B.V.
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Separation and Purification Technology
ISSN: 1383-5866
Year: 2025
Volume: 372
8 . 2 0 0
JCR@2023
CAS Journal Grade:2