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Nanosized magnetite in low cost materials for remediation of water polluted with toxic metals,azo- and antraquinonic dyes
Authors:Marí  a Fernanda HORST  Veró  nica LASSALLE  Marí  a Lujá  n FERREIRA
Institution:1. Institute of Chemistry of the South (Inquisur, Universidad Nacional del Sur—CONICET), Avda Alem 1253, Bahía Blanca, Argentina2. Pilot Plant of Chemical Engineering (PLAPIQUI-UNS-CONICET), Universidad Nacional del Sur—CONICET, Camino La Carrindanga km7, Bahía Blanca, Argentina
Abstract:Nanosized magnetite has emerged as an adsorbent of pollutants in water remediation. Nanoadsorbents include magnetic iron oxide and its modifiers/stabilizers, such as carbon, silica, clay, organic moieties (polymers, aminoacids, and fatty acids) and other inorganic oxides. This review is focused on the recent developments on the synthesis and use of magnetic nanoparticles and nanocomposites in the treatment of contaminated water. The emphasis is on the influence of the iron oxide modifiers on some properties of interest such as size, BET area, and magnetization. The characteristics of these nanomaterials are related to their ability to eliminate heavy metal ions and dyes from wastewater. Comparative analysis of the actual literature was performed aiming to present the magnetic material, its preparation methodology and performance in the elimination of the selected pollutants. Vast information has been properly summarized according to the materials, their properties and preferential affinity for selected contaminants. The mechanisms governing nanomaterial’s formation as well as the interactions with heavy metals and dyes have been carefully analyzed and associated to their efficiency.
Keywords:nanomagnetite  water remediation  toxic metals  dyes  supported magnetite  
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