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Water Decontamination with Magnetic Particles by Adsorption and Chemical Degradation. Influence of the Manufacturing Parameters
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Magnetic particles
Synthesis
Optimized values
Large-scale operations
COD removal
Wastewater treatment
Colorant degradation
Sorption
Fenton reaction
Fecha de publicación
2020
Editor
MDPI
Citación
Augusto, P.A.; Castelo-Grande, T.; Vargas, D.; Hernández, L.; Merchán, L.; Estevez, A.M.; Gómez, J.; Compaña, J.M.; Barbosa, D. Water Decontamination with Magnetic Particles by Adsorption and Chemical Degradation. Influence of the Manufacturing Parameters. Materials 2020, 13, 2219. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13102219
Resumen
[EN]Many di erent processes for manufacturing of magnetic particles are present in scientific
literature. However, the large majority are not able to be applied to large-scale real operations. In this
study, we present an experiment undertaken to determine advisable values and options for the main
variables and factors for the application of the reverse co-precipitation method to produce magnetic
particles for real environmental applications. In such, we have tried a conjugation of values/factors
that has led to 12 main experiments and production of 12 di erent particles. After an initial study
concerning their main characteristics, these 12 di erent particles were applied for the sorption
removal of COD from real wastewater samples (e ciencies between 70% and 81%) and degradation
of Methylene blue by Fenton reaction (degradation e ciencies up to 100%). The main conclusion
from this work is that the best set of values depends on the target environmental application, and this
set of values were determined for the two applications studied.
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10.3390/ma13102219
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