2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-50532012005000039
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Iron: a versatile element to produce materials for environmental applications

Abstract: Ferro é um elemento versátil que forma várias fases com diferentes estados de oxidação e estruturas, tais como Fe 0 , FeO, Fe 3 O 4 , γ-Fe 2 O 3 , α-Fe 2 O 3 e FeOOH. Todas estas fases têm propriedades físico-químicas únicas que podem ser usadas para diferentes aplicações. Neste trabalho, descreve-se o uso de diferentes compostos de ferro, sintéticos e também naturais ou de rejeitos, em aplicações ambientais e tecnológicas. Duas áreas principais de pesquisa são descritas. A primeira é relacionada às estratégia… Show more

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“…The XRD data suggests that maghemite sample is composed mainly of ␥-Fe 2 O 3 (maghemite) (JCPDF 39-1346) and some hexagonal hematite phase ␣-Fe 2 O 3 (JCPDF 13-534). This structural change maghemite-hematite at 400 • C has been observed before [26].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The XRD data suggests that maghemite sample is composed mainly of ␥-Fe 2 O 3 (maghemite) (JCPDF 39-1346) and some hexagonal hematite phase ␣-Fe 2 O 3 (JCPDF 13-534). This structural change maghemite-hematite at 400 • C has been observed before [26].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…By expanding the aqueous interface, accelerations of the reaction velocity up to 3 orders of magnitude has been measured (Enami et al, 2014). This may be one of the reasons why ironcontaining solid surfaces made of fractal iron oxides, pyrite, activated carbon, graphite, carbon nanotubes, vermiculite, pillared clays and zeolites have been tested as efficient Fenton reagents (Pignatello et al, 2006;Pinto et al, 2012;Teixeira et al, 2012).…”
Section: Oxidation Of Organic Aerosol Particles Containing Black and mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These Fe nanoparticles are formed during CVD process by the reduction of the iron oxide by the carbon sources at high temperatures. As the carbon nanostructures grow around these nanocatalysts encapsulation takes place and trap these magnetic metallic nanoparticles inside the CNT [24] The presence of these metal cores encapsulated (5.0% w/w) allows these materials to be removed from the medium by a magnetic field [25][26][27]. It can also be observed the presence of internal caps due to defects caused by the presence of N atoms in the CNT structure [20].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%