About this Abstract |
| Meeting |
2026 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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| Symposium
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Composite Materials for Advanced Functionality: Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Materials and Applications
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| Presentation Title |
Hydrothermal Synthesis of Kaolin-Tailored Fe-MOF for Enhanced Phosphorus Removal: Performance Optimization and Mechanism |
| Author(s) |
Xinyi Cao, Guihong Han, Wenjuan Wang, Yifan Du, Yanfang Huang |
| On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Xinyi Cao |
| Abstract Scope |
Eutrophication poses significant threats to both human health and aquatic ecosystems, with phosphorus being identified as the primary limiting nutrient. Given its critical role, effective phosphorus removal from water bodies is of paramount importance. In this study, a novel kaolin-modified iron-based metal-organic framework (Kaolin-Fe-MOF) is synthesized via hydrothermal modification, and its performance for phosphorus sequestration is systematically investigated. Under optimized conditions (10 mg L⁻¹ phosphate, 300min contact time, pH 3, 2 g L⁻¹ adsorbent dosage), the kaolin-modified Fe-MOF composite achieves a phosphate removal efficiency exceeding 90%, demonstrating its optimal performance. This study confirms that the synthesized composite represents a viable strategy for phosphate-contaminated istewater remediation, showing significant application potential.
Keywords:Kaolin;phosphate;adsorption;Modification |
| Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |