Mercury (Hg) is a hazardous heavy metal, non-biodegradable and toxic, posing a serious threat to aquatic life and human health. Therefore, the removal of Hg ions from contaminated water using effective and eco-friendly adsorbents is necessary. In the present study, three magnetic chitosan-based organic-inorganic nanocomposites, such as CS-MnFeO, CS-MnFeO-CoS, and CS-MnFeO-CoS-MWCNTs, were designed and constructed to investigate their capacity for adsorbing Hg ions from aqueous solutions. The physicochemical properties of prepared composites were characterized by various analyses. The BET analyses indicated their high surface area and porous structure, and the N adsorption-desorption showed that the modification of CS in three stages by MnFeO and crosslinking reaction, CoS preparation, and MWCNT incorporation resulted in increased N adsorption. The XRD confirms the synthesis of MnFeO and CoS in the CS matrix and also the distinct peaks of MWCNTs. The CS-MnFeO-CoS-MWCNTs showed acceptable thermal stability with 45% char yields and superparamagnetic properties with magnetic saturation (Ms) of 16 emu g. The interactive impacts of independent variables (pH, contact time, and adsorbent dosage) on the removal percentage of Hg(II) onto three prepared adsorbents, as well as the process optimization, were assessed by the Box-Behnken design. The optimum conditions were identified, and the data from the analysis of variance showed that the three independent factors (pH, contact time, and adsorbent dosage) significantly influenced the adsorption of Hg(II). The adsorption isotherm and thermodynamics analysis investigation showed that at low concentrations of Hg(II), the adsorption process was both endothermic and spontaneous for the studied adsorbents.

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