Abstract
Surface modified mesostructured silica materials represent potential adsorbents offering an opportunity to remediate several important water pollutants. In the present work, ammonium-functionnalized MCM-41, MCM-48 and SBA-15 mesoporous silica materials were synthesized via post-synthesis grafting and co-condensation. Their efficiency to remove nitrate and phosphate anions in aqueous solutions was investigated. The adsorbent materials showed high adsorption capacities reaching 46.5 mg NO 3 − /g and 55.9 mg H2PO 4 − /g under the operating conditions explored. The mesoporous silica materials functionalized via post-synthesis grafting method exhibited higher performances in terms of percentage pollutant removal and adsorption capacities if compared to their analogs synthesized according to the co-condensation strategy.
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