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Phosphate pollution threatens health and ecosystems. This review highlights recent advancements in adsorption materials, focusing on layered double hydroxides, natural materials, and metal oxides for efficient phosphate removal.

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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Materials Science
  • Chemistry

Background:

  • Elevated phosphate levels pose significant risks to both human health and ecological systems.
  • Adsorption presents an effective and economical method for mitigating phosphate concentrations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent developments in adsorption materials for phosphate removal.
  • To identify trends and promising materials for efficient phosphate remediation.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature search was performed on "adsorption of phosphate" in scientific papers and patents.
  • Data from January 2012 to December 2017 were collected from the Web of Science database.
  • Included literature was critically evaluated and analyzed.

Main Results:

  • The review identified 141 papers and 22 patents, indicating a growing research interest in phosphate removal adsorbents.
  • Layered double hydroxides, natural materials, and metal oxides emerged as key adsorbent types.
  • Adsorption performance is strongly influenced by adsorbent chemical composition and morphology, affecting both capacity and rate.

Conclusions:

  • Phosphate removal is crucial for environmental and health protection.
  • High-performance, low-cost adsorption materials are trending.
  • This review offers guidance for designing and creating efficient phosphate adsorbents.