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Recent advances in the application of magnetic FeO nanomaterials for the removal of emerging contaminants. | LitMetric

Recent advances in the application of magnetic FeO nanomaterials for the removal of emerging contaminants.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

School of Energy and Environmental Engineering, University of Science & Technology Beijing, Beijing, 100083, People's Republic of China.

Published: February 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Emerging contaminants (ECs) pose risks to human health and the environment, and traditional wastewater treatments are inadequate for their removal.
  • Magnetic nanomaterials, particularly magnetic FeO nanoparticles (MFNs), offer a promising solution for adsorbing ECs from water due to their ease of separation and functional modifications.
  • The review highlights recent advancements in the synthesis and application of MFNs for EC removal, while also addressing the challenges and future directions in using these materials in real-world wastewater treatment scenarios.

Article Abstract

Emerging contaminants (ECs) are widely distributed and potentially hazardous to human health and the ecological system. However, traditional wastewater treatment techniques are not sufficient to remove ECs. Magnetic nanomaterials are made of ferromagnetic or superparamagnetic magnetic elements such as iron and nickel, which can be easily separated from the aqueous solution, making them ideal adsorbents for contaminants in water. This review focused on the synthesis approaches of magnetic FeO nanoparticles (MFNs), as well as surface modification in order to improve their stability and functional diversity. Also, a detailed summary on the state-of-art application of magnetic nanomaterials on the removal of ECs was addressed. Additionally, challenges and future prospective of applying magnetic nanomaterials into real-world cases were discussed, in which the green and simple synthesis and evaluation of the toxic effects of MFNs are still of great challenge. This work summarizes the recent progress of using magnetic nanomaterials as promising and powerful tools in the treatment of ECs-contaminated water, benefiting researchers interested in nanomaterials and environmental studies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-020-11877-8DOI Listing

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