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The XPS and EPR analysis showed that a large number of oxygen vacancies were formed on Ca/Fe composites due to the introduction of magnetic Fe. This is the first time to introduction oxygen vacancies into Ca/Fe composites by co-precipitation. The existence of oxygen vacancies can promote electron transfer rate and reduce the bonding energy barrier for phosphate adsorption, thereby increasing the phosphate absorption rate of the Ca/Fe composites. The enhanced phosphate removal by Ca/Fe composites with abundant oxygen vacancie