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. 2015 Oct 26;12(10):13523–13541. doi: 10.3390/ijerph121013523

Table 1.

Comparison of maximum adsorption capacities for arsenate and physical properties for different adsorbents.

Adsorbent PZC * Specific Surface Area (m2/g) pH Maximum Adsorption Capacity (mg/g) References
BYC 7.9 <1 7.0 289.6 This study
Ti-loaded BYC 8.4 82 7.0 348.5 This study
Yttrium hydroxide 10.3 <1 7.0 206.5 This study
Magnetite - 179 7.0 16.6 [37]
Akaganeite - 111 - 29.0 [38]
Goethite 6.7 39 - 4.0 [19]
Fe-Cu binary oxide 7.9 282 7 82.7 [39]
CuO nanoparticles 9.4 21 8 22.6 [40]
Mesoporous alumina - 312 6.6 36.6 [41]
Nano TiO2 5.8 329 7.0 37.5 [42]
CeO2-ZrO2 - 29 6.9 145.4 [28]
Y-Mn binary composite 7.1 - 7.0 279.9 [29]
Zr nanoparticles 2.9 - 3.0 256.4 [27]

Note: * PZC: Point of zero charge.