A strategy for the formation of magnetic Ni Fe O hollow nanospheres with very high specific surface areas was designed through a facile solvothermal method in mixed solvents of ethylene glycol and water in this work. The Ni/Fe ratios and the crystal phases of the Ni Fe O hollow nanocrystals can be readily tuned by changing the molar ratios of Ni to Fe in the precursors. An inside-out Ostwald ripening mechanism was proposed for the formation of uniform Ni Fe O hollow nanospheres. Moreover, the obtained Ni Fe O hollow nanospheres exhibited excellent adsorption capacity towards organic molecules such as Congo red in water. The maximum adsorption capacities of Ni Fe O hollow nanospheres for Congo red increase dramatically from 263 to 500 mg g with the increase of the Ni contents (x) in Ni Fe O hollow nanospheres from 0.2 to 0.85. The synthesized Ni Fe O nanoparticles can be potentially applied for waste water treatment.
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