Development of Ce La bimetal oxyhydroxide nanocomposite with enhanced stability and selectivity for phosphate and fluoride co-removal from phosphogypsum leachate
Key Points
Enhanced stability of the bimetal oxyhydroxide nanocomposite improves fluoride removal efficacy.
Selectivity for both phosphate and fluoride was observed, optimizing leachate treatment.
Development used phosphogypsum leachate as a contaminant source, focusing on dual remediation efforts.
The findings suggest novel applications for wastewater treatment technologies in environmental remediation.
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