Magnetite nanoparticles (Fe3O4) of 12 ± 4 nm diameter are electrochemically synthesized for the adsorption and magnetic harvesting of Cr(VI) from contaminated simulated solutions. The removal of Cr(VI) from aqueous media follows pseudo-second-order kinetics. The adsorption efficiency is evaluated in three different scenarios. In standard conditions, i.e., at room temperature; in a thermal bath working at 60 °C, where the temperature could be considered homogeneous within the solution; and finally, under magnetic induction heating, while adjusting the frequency and magnetic field used to attain the same temperature as in the bath experiments. Two benefits of using a magnetic inductor are demonstrated. First, the removal efficiency is almost ...
In order to understand the influence of the surface charge in the adsorption mechanism of iron oxide...
Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized by co-precipitation method. The structural characteriz...
The removal of hexavalent Chromium from aqueous solutions by adsorption method has been investigated...
Nanoparticle adsorption coupled with magnetic separation was applied for the removal and recovery of...
Well-dispersed magnetite nanoparticles of different sizes between 15 and 43 nm were synthesized by a...
Magnetite nanoparticles were produced by the chemical co-precipitation of iron sulfates at alkaline ...
The emergence of magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) has proven to be useful as a tool or catalyst in many ...
The potential of magnetite nanoparticles to be applied in drinking water treatment for the removal o...
This contribution provides insight on the elimination of heavy metals from water resources using mag...
Background: Contamination of aquatic bodies with heavy metals is a serious environmental problem. Ch...
The physicochemical characteristics of biogenic minerals, such as high specific surface areas and hi...
Heavy metals contamination of industrial wastewater has a severe problem; it has significant adverse...
Due to rapid industrialisation, the wastewater released from various industries such as ta...
Due to the rapid growth in the heavy metal-based industries, their effluent and local dumping have c...
Background and Objectives: Cadmium can enter water resources through the industrial wastewater. It c...
In order to understand the influence of the surface charge in the adsorption mechanism of iron oxide...
Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized by co-precipitation method. The structural characteriz...
The removal of hexavalent Chromium from aqueous solutions by adsorption method has been investigated...
Nanoparticle adsorption coupled with magnetic separation was applied for the removal and recovery of...
Well-dispersed magnetite nanoparticles of different sizes between 15 and 43 nm were synthesized by a...
Magnetite nanoparticles were produced by the chemical co-precipitation of iron sulfates at alkaline ...
The emergence of magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) has proven to be useful as a tool or catalyst in many ...
The potential of magnetite nanoparticles to be applied in drinking water treatment for the removal o...
This contribution provides insight on the elimination of heavy metals from water resources using mag...
Background: Contamination of aquatic bodies with heavy metals is a serious environmental problem. Ch...
The physicochemical characteristics of biogenic minerals, such as high specific surface areas and hi...
Heavy metals contamination of industrial wastewater has a severe problem; it has significant adverse...
Due to rapid industrialisation, the wastewater released from various industries such as ta...
Due to the rapid growth in the heavy metal-based industries, their effluent and local dumping have c...
Background and Objectives: Cadmium can enter water resources through the industrial wastewater. It c...
In order to understand the influence of the surface charge in the adsorption mechanism of iron oxide...
Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized by co-precipitation method. The structural characteriz...
The removal of hexavalent Chromium from aqueous solutions by adsorption method has been investigated...