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Silica-coated magnetite nanoparticles core-shell spheres (Fe 3 O 4 @SiO 2 ) for natural organic matter removal.

Authors :
Karimi Pasandideh E
Kakavandi B
Nasseri S
Mahvi AH
Nabizadeh R
Esrafili A
Rezaei Kalantary R
Source :
Journal of environmental health science & engineering [J Environ Health Sci Eng] 2016 Nov 25; Vol. 14, pp. 21. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Nov 25 (Print Publication: 2016).
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: In this work, the magnetite (Fe <subscript>3</subscript> O <subscript>4</subscript> ) nanoparticles (MNPs) and silica-coated magnetite nanoparticles (SMNPs) were synthesized as adsorbents for removing humic acid (HA) from water resources.<br />Methods: The adsorption processes were performed in batch experiments with which the influence of pH, reaction time, adsorbent dosage, initial concentrations of HA and temperature were investigated. Specific techniques were applied to characterize the features of both adsorbents (i. e. TECHNIQUES) (SEM, XRD, TEM, BET, EDX and VSM).<br />Results: The maximum saturation magnetization for SMNPs was 30.2 emu/g, which made its separation from the solution by a magnetic field to be easier and faster. The HA adsorption process onto the both adsorbents were best described by the Freundlich isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetic models. Highest adsorption efficiency of HA by MNPs an d SMNPs occurred at acidic conditions (pH ≈ 3). The mechanisms of adsorption process involved with a physisorption process such as (i. e. hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interaction). The predicted maximum monolayer adsorption capacities obtained by Langmuir isotherm model for MNPs and SMNPs were 96.15 and 196.07 mg/g, respectively.<br />Conclusion: Higher amount of HA adsorption onto the surfaces of SMNPs than MNPs surfaces was observed, reflecting that silica impregnated on MNPs enhances the efficiency of the adsorbent in removing HA.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2052-336X
Volume :
14
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of environmental health science & engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27924220
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40201-016-0262-y