Magnesium Phosphate derived Layered Double Hydroxides

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Applications: Catalyst Supports, Sorbents, Cement Additives, Ion Exchange Material

Oxford scientists have developed a novel approach to transform Magnesium Phosphate materials such as wastewater-derived Struvite to valuable Layered Double Hydroxides (LDHs).

Features Benefits
  • Novel synthesis of Layered Double Hydroxides from Magnesium Phosphate.
  • Atomic efficient synthesis of LDHs.
  • Cost effective synthesis.
  • Green Chemistry.
  • Magnesium Phosphate source can be struvite from wastewater treatment plants (WWTP).
  • Profitable materials from inexpensive feedstock.
  • Readily available feedstock.
  • Environmentally friendly.
  • Reduces waste streams.
  • Produces high surface area and high pore volume LDHs.
  • High adsorption capacity for CO2.
  • Increased reactivity.
  • Enhanced stability.

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