2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10924-020-01977-4
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Preparation of Novel Magnetic Sodium Alginate-Ferric(III) Gel Beads and Their Super-Efficient Removal of Direct Dyes from Water

Abstract: Novel magnetic sodium alginate-based biopolymer Fe 3 O 4 @SA-Fe was successfully prepared by the cross-linking reaction of sodium alginate (SA) and Fe(III) ions and adding magnetic ferric oxide (Fe 3 O 4 ), and characterized by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS), UV-visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (UV-Vis DRS), Fourier Transform-Infrared (FTIR), X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM), respectively. The effects of preparation… Show more

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“…Concurrently, some white particles were found to be dispersed on the surface of gel beads, which should be the solid Fe3O4. The same phenomena were also observed in the previous reports [27,28]. Furthermore, according to the EDS results of element distribution presented in Fig.…”
Section: Materials Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Concurrently, some white particles were found to be dispersed on the surface of gel beads, which should be the solid Fe3O4. The same phenomena were also observed in the previous reports [27,28]. Furthermore, according to the EDS results of element distribution presented in Fig.…”
Section: Materials Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Moreover, a reduction in pseudo-second-order rate constant (k2) with temperature increase indicated the exothermic adsorption. Similar phenomenon has also been reported [28].…”
Section: (Inserting Fig 4 Near Here)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…[31] Besides, it was found that the new signal peak of SAB and CSAB appeared at 582 cm − 1 , which should be assigned to the Ca-O bond. A similar behavior of the formation of SA bead with Fe 3 O 4 was also revealed by Lv and Li [32], reporting that the new peak appeared at around 586 cm − 1 (Fe-O bond), and suggested that Fe 3 O 4 was also involved in the polymerization. The wide band of the -OH group in St is seen at 3313 cm − 1 for the IPN NR/St, while the bands at 1660, 1539, and 1452 cm − 1 are ascribed to C = C and C-O stretching and -CH 3 deformation, respectively.…”
Section: Coating Sab With Ipn Nr/st Hydrogelsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…There are no peaks could be observed in Fe2p spectra of SA 0 HA and SA 1.2 HA gels, as shown in Figure S2b,c S2d, Supporting Information), which correspond to Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ , respectively, indicating the presence of both bidentate coordinates and tridentate coordinates between Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ and -COO − . [66] These results confirmed the successful introduction of Fe in SA 1.2 HA-Fe 0.2 DPC hydrogel, indicating an effective penetration of Fe 3+ into the hydrogel during immersion and the formation of IC between Fe 3+ and -COO − , which gave rise to the construction of HA/IC DPC network. This result was further confirmed by energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) [67,68] (Figure 9c,d; Figure S3, Supporting Information).…”
Section: Formation Mechanism and Structure Of Sa X Ha Semi-interpenetrating Network Hydrogels And Sa X Ha-fe Y Dpc Hydrogelssupporting
confidence: 73%