Abstract Mg‐Fe layered double hydroxide (LDH) with a Mg/Fe molar ratio of 3:1 was synthesized by using a coprecipitation method and the sorption removal of Pb(II) by the LDH sample from Pb(NO 3 ) 2 solution was investigated. It was found that Mg‐Fe LDH showed a good sorption ability for Pb(II) from Pb(NO 3 ) 2 solution, indicating that the use of LDH as a promising inorganic sorbent for the removal of heavy metal ions is possible. The sorption kinetics and the sorption isotherm of Pb(II) on the LDH sample obeyed the pseudo‐second order kinetic model and Aranovich‐Donohue equation, respectively. The sorption mechanism of Pb(II) on the LDH may be attributed to the surface‐induced precipitation and the chemical binding adsorption, and the removal ability arising from the surface‐induced precipitation is much higher than that from the chemical binding adsorption.
Yuehui TanXianqiang YinCaiyun WangHuimin SunAisheng MaGuilong ZhangNong Wang
M.S. GasserH.T. MohsenH. F. Aly
Xian GuanXingzhong YuanYanlan ZhaoJing BaiYing LiYixin CaoYi ChenTing Xiong