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Synthesis of MOR Zeolite from Natural Stellerite and Clinoptilolite for Efficient Pb<sup>2+</sup> and Cd<sup>2+</sup> Removal from Aqueous Solutions

Junyao Pan, Binyu Wang, Haoyang Zhang, Yufei Wang, Shuang Liu, Wenfu Yan

2025Crystal Growth & Design7 citationsDOI

Abstract

Zeolites are effective in removing heavy metal cations from water, particularly Pb 2+ and Cd 2+ . Among them, mordenite ( MOR ) is paid special attention for its high adsorption capacity and fast kinetics. Synthesizing MOR from natural minerals offers a cost-effective solution for removing Pb 2+ and Cd 2+ . However, the high-temperature activation required for natural minerals has limited their application. Herein, we developed a safe, facile, and energy-efficient method for activating natural stellerite ( STI ) and clinoptilolite ( HEU ) at 200 °C, producing OSDA-free MOR zeolites, designated as S-MOR and C-MOR, respectively. Adsorption tests showed that at solid-to-liquid ratios of 1/2000 and 1/500, both S-MOR and C-MOR removed over 99% of Pb 2+ and Cd 2+ from solutions containing 100 mg·L –1 of each metal. Remarkably, both materials maintained removal efficiencies above 80%, even with competing ions at concentrations 100–1000 times higher. Furthermore, the resulting MOR zeolites exhibited a broad working pH range (4–7), high maximum adsorption capacities (375.94 mg·g –1 for Pb 2+ and 197.63 mg·g –1 for Cd 2+ ), and significant distribution coefficients (4.8 × 10 6 mL·g –1 for Pb 2+ and 1.2 × 10 6 mL·g –1 for Cd 2+ ). Adsorption kinetics were notably fast, achieving equilibrium within 45 min for Pb 2+ and less than 5 min for Cd 2+, outperforming most known adsorbents.

Topics & Concepts

ClinoptiloliteZeoliteAqueous solutionChemistryNuclear chemistryInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryCatalysisChemical Synthesis and CharacterizationZeolite Catalysis and SynthesisAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
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