A phosphate (P)-selective adsorption system featuring immobilized P-binding proteins (PBP) has recently attracted attention for ultralow P removal followed by recovery. This study investigated the adsorption kinetics, affinity, thermodynamics, and selectivity, as well as the effect of pH and temperature on P adsorption using immobilized PBP (PBP resin). Immobilizing PBP did not affect its P affinity. Kinetic studies at 22 °C and pH 7.1 showed that the PBP resin achieved 95% of its equilibrium capacity within 0.64 ± 0.2 min. The estimated Langmuir affinity constant () was 21 ± 5 μM P (220 ± 52 L/mg-P), which is higher than P adsorbents recently reported in literature. The ideal operating ranges for high-affinity P adsorption using PBP resin were pH 4.5 to 9 and temperature 14 to 37 °C. The P-PBP resin adsorption process was not affected by the presence of common anions (Cl, Br, NO, NO, SO, and HCO). Adsorption using the P-PBP resin was exothermic (Δ = -6.3 ± 1.3 kJ/mol) and spontaneous (Δ = -39.7 ± 0.1 to -43.2 ± 0.2 kJ/mol) between 14 and 43 °C. These results indicate that PBP resin's P adsorption rate and affinity surpass those of existing adsorbents. Future work to increase the PBP resin's adsorption capacity is important to its application as a viable P adsorbent.
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