Spin‐State Switching Modulates Lewis Acidity in Ferrihydrite for Enhanced Phosphate Capture
Abstract
Abstract Iron‐based adsorbents are promising candidates for phosphorus removal, whereas the current progress suffers from the effectiveness of their Lewis acid sites. Herein, an innovative strategy is proposed to modulates Lewis acidity by switching high‐spin (HS) Fe 3+ to activate t 2g → e g orbital electron transitions. Results demonstrate that the weak field ligand effect of sulfur (S) reduces the orbital splitting energy in ferrihydrite (Fh), inducing the generation of HS Fe 3+ ( e g filling ≈0.983). Compared to pristine Fh, the HS S‐Fh exhibits an elevated number of unpaired d electrons (2.36→3.45), thereby significantly increasing its Lewis acidity. Mechanistic studies reveal that improved electron transfer between P–O bonds and Fe centers, together with strengthened d–p orbital hybridization, promotes phosphate adsorption, resulting in a 146‐fold improvement in adsorption kinetics. Remarkably, S‐Fh continuous‐flow reactor maintains ≈100% phosphate removal after treating over 1200 bed volumes of wastewater. This work emphasizes the crucial role of spin state in regulating Lewis acidity and provides a new design strategy for highly efficient adsorbents.
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Authors (12)
Xin Sheng
College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Liangzhu Laboratory
Fang Bian
Institute of Materials Intelligent Technology Liaoning Academy of Materials Shengyang 110004 China
Yu Li
Yangyang Li
Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, Key Laboratory of Surface and Interface Chemistry and Energy Catalysis of Anhui Higher Education Institutes, School of Chemistry and Materials Science
Zhiwei Zhao
Laboratory of Advanced Spectro-Electrochemistry and Lithium-Ion Batteries
Li Li
Caisheng Li
School of Civil and Transportation Engineering Guangdong University of Technology Guangzhou 510006 China
Hui Shi
Penghui Shao
National‐Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Heavy Metals Pollutants Control and Resource Utilization Nanchang Hangkong University Nanchang People's Republic of China
Liming Yang
Xubiao Luo
Wenxin Shi