Surface active amine-functionalized silica coated magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles were prepared by a simple two-step process for adsorbing CO gas from aqueous medium. First, oleic acid (OA) coated iron oxide magnetic particles (denoted as FeO-OA) were prepared by a simple coprecipitation method. Then, the surface of the FeO-OA particles was coated with silica by using tetraethyl orthosilicate. Finally, aminated FeO/SiO-NH nanoparticles were concomitantly formed by the reactions of 3-aminopropyl triethoxysilane with silica-coated particles. The formation of materials was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared spectral analysis. Transmission electron microscopic analysis revealed both spherical and needle-shaped morphologies of magnetic FeO/SiO-NH particles with an average size of 15 and 68.6 nm, respectively. The saturation magnetization of FeO/SiO-NH nanoparticles was found to be 33.6 emu g, measured by a vibrating sample magnetometer at ambient conditions. The crystallinity and average crystallite size (7.0 nm) of the FeO/SiO-NH particles were revealed from X-ray diffraction data analyses. Thermogravimetric analysis exhibited good thermal stability of the nanoadsorbent up to an elevated temperature. Zeta potential measurements revealed pH-sensitive surface activity of FeO/SiO-NH nanoparticles in aqueous medium. The produced magnetic FeO/SiO-NH nanoparticles also exhibited efficient proton capturing activity (92%). The particles were used for magnetically recyclable adsorption of aqueous CO at different pH values and temperatures. FeO/SiO-NH nanoparticles demonstrated the highest aqueous CO adsorption efficiency (90%) at 40 °C, which is clearly two times higher than that of nonfunctionalized FeO-OA particles.
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