The Effect of Copper Adsorption on Iron Oxide Magnetic Nanoparticles Embedded in a Sodium Alginate Bead
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
The preparation and use of iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for water remediation is a widely investigated research field. To improve the efficacy of such nanomaterials, different synthetic processes and functionalization methods have been developed in the framework of green chemistry to exploit their magnetic properties and adsorption capacity in a sustainable way. In this work, iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles embedded in cross-linked sodium alginate beads designed to clean water from metal ions were magnetically characterized. In particular, the effect of copper adsorption on their magnetic properties was investigated. The magnetic characterization in a DC field of the beads before adsorption showed the presence of a superparamagnetic state at 300 K-a state that was also preserved after copper adsorption. The main differences in terms of magnetic properties before and after Cu2+ adsorption were the reduction of the magnetic signal (observed by comparing the saturation magnetization) and a different shape of the blocking temperature distribution obtained by magnetization versus temperature measurements. The evaluation of the reduction in magnetization can be important from the application perspective since it can affect the efficiency of the beads' removal from the water medium after treatment.
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Keywords:
copper adsorption; magnetic nanomaterials; magnetic properties; sodium alginate beads
Elenco autori:
Modestino, M.; Galluzzi, A.; Barozzi, M.; Copelli, S.; Daniele, F.; Russo, E.; Sieni, E.; Sgarbossa, P.; Lamberti, P.; Polichetti, M.
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