2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2015.01.211
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Amino-functionalized silica magnetite nanoparticles for the simultaneous removal of pollutants from aqueous solution

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“…The bands in 2954-2924 cm -1 region are associated with asymmetric stretching vibration of C-H from propyl group. Amino groups are identified by bands at 1636 and 1574 cm -1 from bending vibration and stretching vibration of -NH2 and -NH, respectively [14,30]. It can be concluded that the IR spectra support the success of coating EDTA modified silica on magnetic material.…”
Section: Fe3o4(s) + 8hcl(aq) → 2fecl3(aq) + Fecl2(aq) + 4h2o(l)mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The bands in 2954-2924 cm -1 region are associated with asymmetric stretching vibration of C-H from propyl group. Amino groups are identified by bands at 1636 and 1574 cm -1 from bending vibration and stretching vibration of -NH2 and -NH, respectively [14,30]. It can be concluded that the IR spectra support the success of coating EDTA modified silica on magnetic material.…”
Section: Fe3o4(s) + 8hcl(aq) → 2fecl3(aq) + Fecl2(aq) + 4h2o(l)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Silica is widely used as an adsorbent due to its excellent thermal and mechanical stability, easily dispersed in a liquid medium, it has large surface area and well-modified surface properties. In addition, this material contains silanol and siloxane groups on its surface which can be easily modified with various functional groups such as amino and thiol [13,14]. Previous researchers have used various functional groups to modify silica for adsorption of Au(III) such as (3-[3-(methoxycarbonyl)benzylidene]hydrazinyl) benzoic acid (MBHB) [15], 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane (APTMS) [13], 3-aminopropyl, N-[2-aminoethyl]-3-aminopropyl and 3-mercaptopropyl [10] and diethylenetriaminemethylenphosphonic acid [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The procedure used for the synthesis of the ZnO NPs was the same method applied in our previous work [23]. The procedure in summary as follows: under the ultrasonic irradiation, 50 ml of 0.5 M The coating process of the ZnO NPs surface was carried out according to the method reported for the fabrication of the core-shell magnetic nanomaterial [24]. In this method, 0.…”
Section: Preparation Of the Zno@sio 2 Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the mass of the ZnO@SiO 2 NPs, which were collected carefully after electroplating, was 0.013 g. With regard to difference in the value of the initial and the • The hydroxyl groups on the surface of the ZnO and ZnO@SiO 2 NPs (these groups exist on the surface of the most oxides [24]) could interact with the charged species in the medium. The electrostatic interactions between the oxygen of the hydroxyl groups with the Ni 2+ ions control the free amount of the Ni 2+ ions.…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Amount Of The Loaded Core-shell Nanoparticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this framework, the entrapment of magnetic nanoparticles in biopolymer matrix has received considerable attention in recent years. Indeed, the use of magnetic adsorbents (called here magsorbents) is a promising way due to their easy and fast removal from water through the application of an external field [10][11][12]. Several efficient magnetic adsorbents have been reported in the literature but most of them are especially effective in the removal of cationic or anionic pollutants [13][14][15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%