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Multi-step removal mechanism of pyrophosphate using CaFe-layered double hydroxide at high pH

Applied Clay Science(2015)

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Pyrophosphate (PP) is frequently used as a ligand in the electroplating process at high pH. This research investigated PP removal over Ca2Fe-layered double hydroxide (LDH) at pH12. The maximum amount of PP removal was up to 7.4mmol (as P) at the LDH dosage of 1.0g/L. As represented by the concentration of total phosphate ([TP]), the isotherm with increasing initial PP reveals that PP removal over LDH underwent multi-processes: (1) at initial [TP]<3.2mmol/L, PP removal was attributed to Ca2P2O7·2H2O formation while at initial [TP]=3.2–6.9mmol/L PP removal kept at 3.2mmol/g due to the competitive formation of CaP2O72− instead of Ca2P2O7·2H2O; (2) At [TP]=6.9–12.0mmol/L, formed CaP2O72− is incorporated into the LDH framework and reconstruct the layered structure to remove PP together with Ca2P2O7·2H2O precipitation; (3) At [TP]>12.0mmol/L, CaP2O72− incorporation becomes predominant in PP removal. Interestingly, in the structure of CaP2O72−-incorporated LDH, CaP2O72− is intercalated with Ca2+ being supposedly incorporated into the LDH hydroxide vacant site. Therefore, the result provides a possible way to remove a large PP amount using Ca2Fe-LDH at high pH.
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Layered double hydroxide,Pyrophosphate,Dissolution,Precipitation,Coordination,Reconstruction
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