Functionalized layered double hydroxide applied to heavy metal ions absorption: A review

The use of functional material can help mitigate the pollution by heavy metals, which presents an array of risks to human production and life. This work provides a comprehensive review of the current knowledge on functionalized layered double hydroxide (LDH) as a heavy metal absorption material, by...

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Main Authors: Tang Zhen, Qiu Zedong, Lu Shuang, Shi Xianming
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-09-01
Series:Nanotechnology Reviews
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ldh
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2020-0065
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spelling doaj-b9e09acc76d94d7cbf37e7e735d8c32b2021-09-06T19:21:12ZengDe GruyterNanotechnology Reviews2191-90972020-09-019180081910.1515/ntrev-2020-0065ntrev-2020-0065Functionalized layered double hydroxide applied to heavy metal ions absorption: A reviewTang Zhen0Qiu Zedong1Lu Shuang2Shi Xianming3 Department of Civil Engineering Materials, School of Civil Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, 150090, Harbin, China Department of Civil Engineering Materials, School of Civil Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, 150090, Harbin, China Department of Civil Engineering Materials, School of Civil Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, 150090, Harbin, ChinaLaboratory for Advanced & Sustainable Cementitious Materials, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman991644, United States of AmericaThe use of functional material can help mitigate the pollution by heavy metals, which presents an array of risks to human production and life. This work provides a comprehensive review of the current knowledge on functionalized layered double hydroxide (LDH) as a heavy metal absorption material, by synthesizing the information from a total of 141 relevant publications published since 2005. LDH provides a potentially highly efficient method to adsorb heavy metal ions, which is simple to prepare and of low cost. The lack of functional groups and structural components of pristine LDH, however, limits the absorption capacity and widespread applications of LDH. Through intercalation, surface modification, or loading on substrates, functional groups or structural components are introduced into the pristine LDH to prepare functionalized LDH. In this process, the hydroxyl group and the valence state of [Mg(OH)6] octahedrons play a crucial role. Functionalized LDH can be endowed with selective absorption capacity and enhanced stability and recyclability. After adsorbing heavy metal ions, functionalized LDH can be readily separated from the liquid phase. These aspects are discussed, along with the structure and composition, shape and size, and synthesis methods and research tools of LDH. This work concludes with the discussion of preparation and utilization and a look to the future in terms of identified research needs regarding the preparation, use, and recycling (or upcycling) of economical and environmental-friendly LDH.https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2020-0065ldhintercalationsurface modificationloading on substratesselective absorptionwastewater
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author Tang Zhen
Qiu Zedong
Lu Shuang
Shi Xianming
spellingShingle Tang Zhen
Qiu Zedong
Lu Shuang
Shi Xianming
Functionalized layered double hydroxide applied to heavy metal ions absorption: A review
Nanotechnology Reviews
ldh
intercalation
surface modification
loading on substrates
selective absorption
wastewater
author_facet Tang Zhen
Qiu Zedong
Lu Shuang
Shi Xianming
author_sort Tang Zhen
title Functionalized layered double hydroxide applied to heavy metal ions absorption: A review
title_short Functionalized layered double hydroxide applied to heavy metal ions absorption: A review
title_full Functionalized layered double hydroxide applied to heavy metal ions absorption: A review
title_fullStr Functionalized layered double hydroxide applied to heavy metal ions absorption: A review
title_full_unstemmed Functionalized layered double hydroxide applied to heavy metal ions absorption: A review
title_sort functionalized layered double hydroxide applied to heavy metal ions absorption: a review
publisher De Gruyter
series Nanotechnology Reviews
issn 2191-9097
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The use of functional material can help mitigate the pollution by heavy metals, which presents an array of risks to human production and life. This work provides a comprehensive review of the current knowledge on functionalized layered double hydroxide (LDH) as a heavy metal absorption material, by synthesizing the information from a total of 141 relevant publications published since 2005. LDH provides a potentially highly efficient method to adsorb heavy metal ions, which is simple to prepare and of low cost. The lack of functional groups and structural components of pristine LDH, however, limits the absorption capacity and widespread applications of LDH. Through intercalation, surface modification, or loading on substrates, functional groups or structural components are introduced into the pristine LDH to prepare functionalized LDH. In this process, the hydroxyl group and the valence state of [Mg(OH)6] octahedrons play a crucial role. Functionalized LDH can be endowed with selective absorption capacity and enhanced stability and recyclability. After adsorbing heavy metal ions, functionalized LDH can be readily separated from the liquid phase. These aspects are discussed, along with the structure and composition, shape and size, and synthesis methods and research tools of LDH. This work concludes with the discussion of preparation and utilization and a look to the future in terms of identified research needs regarding the preparation, use, and recycling (or upcycling) of economical and environmental-friendly LDH.
topic ldh
intercalation
surface modification
loading on substrates
selective absorption
wastewater
url https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2020-0065
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