Layered Metal Chalcophosphate (K-MPS-1) for Efficient, Selective, and ppb Level Sequestration of Pb from Water

Rathore, Ekashmi ; Pal, Provas ; Biswas, Kanishka (2017) Layered Metal Chalcophosphate (K-MPS-1) for Efficient, Selective, and ppb Level Sequestration of Pb from Water The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 121 (14). pp. 7959-7966. ISSN 1932-7447

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b00908

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b00908

Abstract

Sequestration of heavy metal ions from water is an important issue in chemistry. Herein, we report the detailed Pb2+ adsorption and ion exchange kinetics of a potassium intercalated layered metal thiophosphate, K0.48Mn0.76PS3.H2O (K-MPS-1), which is capable of efficient removal of Pb2+ (>99%) from very dilute concentrations (1–100 ppb). K-MPS-1 can selectively capture Pb2+ even in the presence of other monovalent and divalent cations such as Na+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ with high separation factor. K-MPS-1 can operate within a broad pH range of 2–12 effectively with high distribution coefficient (KdPb) of 5.36 × 105 mL/g, following pseudo second order kinetics. Initially, K+ intercalation in MnPS3 (MPS-1) increases the interlayer spacing and subsequently creates Mn2+ vacancy to maintain charge neutrality and destroy the center of symmetry of the P2S6 unit. Finally, Pb2+ kicks out K+ ions from the interlayer and sits into Mn2+ vacant sites in MPS-1 which further helps to regain the center of symmetry of the structure. K-MPS-1 has achieved Pb2+ removal capacity of 393.5 ± 8 mg/g following Langmuir–Freundlich adsorption model. K-MPS-1 is effective to capture Pb2+ far below the mark of tolerance level (15 ppb, USA-EPA) of drinking water.

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