articleACS NanoJun 16, 2010Closed access

Water-Dispersible Magnetite-Reduced Graphene Oxide Composites for Arsenic Removal

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

Magnetite-graphene hybrids have been synthesized via a chemical reaction with a magnetite particle size of approximately 10 nm. The composites are superparamagnetic at room temperature and can be separated by an external magnetic field. As compared to bare magnetite particles, the hybrids show a high binding capacity for As(III) and As(V), whose presence in the drinking water in wide areas of South Asia has been a huge problem. Their high binding capacity is due to the increased adsorption sites in the M-RGO composite which occurs by reducing the aggregation of bare magnetite. Since the composites show near complete (over 99.9%) arsenic removal within 1 ppb, they are practically usable for arsenic separation…

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Keywords
  • Magnetite
  • Graphene
  • Superparamagnetism
  • Materials science
  • Arsenic
  • Adsorption
  • Composite number
  • Oxide
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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