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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2017

Novel biomolecule-assisted interlayer anion-controlled layered double hydroxide as an efficient sorbent for arsenate removal

Paulmanickam Koilraj; Keiko Sasaki; Kannan Srinivasan

The synthesis of pure nitrate-containing layered double hydroxides (LDHs) via biomolecule-assisted methods is difficult to achieve without producing substantial waste. For the first time, we demonstrated the synthesis of LDHs with a controlled interlayer anion composition using an environmentally friendly L-arginine-assisted hydrothermal method with zero waste disposal. The mechanism of LDH formation was revealed through PXRD, FT-IR, XPS and ion chromatographic (IC) analyses. At low synthesis temperatures (90–110 °C), arginine-mediated water decomposition led to OH− and [Arg+]-NO3− formation and thus produced pure NO3−-containing LDHs. Conversely, at temperatures above 115 °C, L-arginine decomposition occurred and produced NH4+ and CO2, which resulted in CO32−-bearing LDHs. The FT-IR spectra of the solid residues, which were obtained at lower temperatures, indicated that several amino acids were functionalized on the surface of the LDHs and replaced by CO32−, which was produced at higher temperatures. The sorption of arsenate from an aqueous solution on the resulting LDHs showed maximum sorption capacity values of 1.675 and 1.972 mmol g−1 for Mg2.3Al-LDH and Mg2Al-LDH synthesised at 100 °C, respectively. The arsenate sorption capacity was enhanced by the functionalization of L-arginine compared with conventionally prepared LDHs. The mechanism of arsenate sorption was based on the ion-exchange of interlayer NO3− and functionalized arginine molecules. In summary, the chemical precursor L-arginine (utilized in this study) acts as a multifunctional reagent, including (i) a precipitant for the synthesis of LDH, (ii) an engineer for interlayer anion control, (iii) a functional reagent and (iv) a scavenger for free NO3− that is present in the synthesis medium. The current synthesis method did not utilize a hazardous base during synthesis, and the [Arg+]-NO3− byproduct can be used as a chemical source for health/skin care formulations with zero waste disposal, which offers great benefits.


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2011

High Sorptive Removal of Borate from Aqueous Solution Using Calcined ZnAl Layered Double Hydroxides

Paulmanickam Koilraj; Kannan Srinivasan


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017

Selective removal of phosphate using La-porous carbon composites from aqueous solutions: Batch and column studies

Paulmanickam Koilraj; Keiko Sasaki


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2013

ZnAl Layered Double Hydroxides As Potential Molybdate Sorbents and Valorize the Exchanged Sorbent for Catalytic Wet Peroxide Oxidation of Phenol

Paulmanickam Koilraj; Kannan Srinivasan


Journal of environmental chemical engineering | 2015

Sorption of arsenate on MgAl and MgFe layered double hydroxides derived from calcined dolomite

Mari Yoshida; Paulmanickam Koilraj; Xinhong Qiu; Tsuyoshi Hirajima; Keiko Sasaki


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

Solid State Structural Transformation of Tetraborate into Monoborate in the Interlayer Galleries of Reconstructed ZnAl Layered Double Hydroxide

Paulmanickam Koilraj; Rajendra Singh Thakur; Kannan Srinivasan


Applied Clay Science | 2016

Adsorption characteristics of arsenate on colloidal nanosheets of layered double hydroxide

Paulmanickam Koilraj; Yu Takaki; Keiko Sasaki


Journal of environmental chemical engineering | 2016

Fe3O4/MgAl-NO3 layered double hydroxide as a magnetically separable sorbent for the remediation of aqueous phosphate

Paulmanickam Koilraj; Keiko Sasaki


ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2017

Carbon-Dot-Decorated Layered Double Hydroxide Nanocomposites as a Multifunctional Environmental Material for Co-immobilization of SeO42– and Sr2+ from Aqueous Solutions

Paulmanickam Koilraj; Yuta Kamura; Keiko Sasaki


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017

Synthesis of sucrose-derived porous carbon-doped ZrxLa1-xOOH materials and their superior performance for the simultaneous immobilization of arsenite and fluoride from binary systems

Subbaiah Muthu Prabhu; Paulmanickam Koilraj; Keiko Sasaki

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Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute

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