Hydrothermal synthesis of layered zirconium phosphates and their intercalation properties

Environ Technol. 2024 Apr 7:1-9. doi: 10.1080/09593330.2024.2337822. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Layered inorganic materials are widely used as fillers in nanocomposites due to their unique properties such as mechanical performance, thermal properties, flame resistance, barrier properties, corrosion resistance, catalytic activity, and multifunctionality. Among them, layered α-zirconium phosphate (α-ZrP: Zr(HPO4)2H2O) is one of the representative inorganic materials and unique properties with P-O-H groups that can exchange inorganic and organic cations and intercalate basic molecules. This paper deals with the use of this compound as an adsorbent for heavy metal cations in wastewater. Samples were prepared by hydrothermal treatment at various Zr/P ratio, water amounts, and temperatures. Furthermore, an attempt was made to widen the interlayer distance of the sample using n-butylamine. The α- zirconium phosphate prepared at 160°C for 20 h with Zr/P = 1/2 adsorbed the most amount of metal ions. Furthermore, interlayer amine modification was effective. Then, the behaviour of the adsorption process was observed by varying the time of adsorption from 1 h to 50 h, in order to clarify the change in adsorption of the samples over time.

Keywords: Amine insertion; hydrothermal synthesis; intercalation; layered compound; water treatment.