“…4. It is evident that as the Fe3O4@SiO2@FeOOH dose increased, the adsorption capacity declined [46]. This was expected because with the increasing of adsorbent masses some agglomeration may take place for the nanoparticles which decrease the number of the accessible adsorption sites [47].…”
“…4. It is evident that as the Fe3O4@SiO2@FeOOH dose increased, the adsorption capacity declined [46]. This was expected because with the increasing of adsorbent masses some agglomeration may take place for the nanoparticles which decrease the number of the accessible adsorption sites [47].…”
“…It was found that the synthesized MOF showed higher adsorption capacity and higher adsorption efficiency when the flow rate in column mode was lower. Khalil et al [237] synthesized cobalt MOFs containing diallylamine as the ligand by using the sol-gel method. The synthesized Co-MOF demonstrated high adsorption efficiency for Ce(III) and Eu(III) separation from aqueous solution.…”
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