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Complex Magnetic Nanostructures 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-52087-2_8
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Role of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Providing Safe and Clean Water to Each Individual

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“…It has recently been found that the unique characteristics of a magnetic property to impart on non-magnetic materials such as activated carbon, carbon nano tubes, grapheme, grapheme oxide, etc. allows the separation of nano-composites by applying an external magnetic field (Ekta Roy et al, 2017).…”
Section: The Current Methods and Newer Methods For Disposal Of Biomedimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has recently been found that the unique characteristics of a magnetic property to impart on non-magnetic materials such as activated carbon, carbon nano tubes, grapheme, grapheme oxide, etc. allows the separation of nano-composites by applying an external magnetic field (Ekta Roy et al, 2017).…”
Section: The Current Methods and Newer Methods For Disposal Of Biomedimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic NPs consist of magnetic elements, such as iron, nickel, cobalt, chromium, manganese, and gadolinium, and chemical compounds. Generally, NPs are divided into four types, such as zero-dimensional nanostructures, one-dimensional nanostructures, two-dimensional nanostructures, and three-dimensional nanostructures (Ekta Roy et al, 2017). Nanoscale zero-valent particles are widely used in environmental remediation.…”
Section: The Current Methods and Newer Methods For Disposal Of Biomedimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on our analysis of the literature so far, we infer there is reasonable ground for developing a large-scale (industrial) usage of magnetic nanoadsorbents for water purification and wastewater treatment together with the incorporation of magnetic separation operating downstream for recovering the spent magnetic nanoadsorbents (Lee et al 2011 ; Liu et al 2013 ; Simeonidis et al 2015 ; Roy et al 2017 ; Mirshahghassemi et al 2017 ; Lompe et al 2018 ; Lingamdinne et al 2019b, a; Augusto et al 2019 ; Huang et al 2019 ; Prot et al 2019 ; Cui et al 2020 ; Ghernaout and Elboughdiri 2020 ; Abdel Maksoud et al 2020 ; Kheshti et al 2020 ; Powell et al 2020 ; Salehin et al 2020 ; Khan et al 2020 ; Hussen Shadi et al 2020 ; Acosta et al 2020 ; Rais et al 2021 ; Leonel et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Developments With Magnetic Nanoadsorbents and Magnetic Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%