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Excellent organic dye adsorption capacity and recyclability of hydrothermally synthesized α-Fe2O3 nanoplates and nanorices

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VIETNAM NATL UNIV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsamd.2021.02.006

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Nanoplates; Nanorices; Hydrothermal; Selective adsorption; Recyclability; Wastewater

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  1. Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development [103.022019.314]

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α-Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 nanoplates and nanorices synthesized by hydrothermal reaction show excellent potential in adsorption and removal of organic pollutants, with α-Fe2O3 nanoplates exhibiting high selectivity and adsorption capacity towards congo red dye, as well as excellent recyclability.
alpha-Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 nanoplates and nanorices were synthesized by hydrothermal reaction and used for organic pollutant adsorption and removal studies. The effect of size and morphology of alpha-Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 nanoplates and nanorices on the dye adsorption efficiency were investigated systematically. The adsorption studies showed a good selectivity and high adsorption capacity (93%) of the alpha-Fe2O3 nanoplates towards congo red (C.R.) dye, due to the formation of hydrogen bonding between amine group (-NH2) of C.R. and surface carboxylate group (- COOH), and adsorbed - OH groups of alpha-Fe2O3 nanoplates. The alpha-Fe2O3 nanoplates also showed excellent recyclability with negligible loss of the adsorption capacity, owing to their stable morphology and crystal structure. The excellent C.R. adsorption capacity of the alpha-Fe2O3 nanoplates was further confirmed by conducting experiments with a solution containing a mixture of dyes. Our findings indicate that the synthesized alpha-Fe2O3 nanoplates have a great potential in removing industrial waste, such as C.R. from polluted water. (C) 2021 The Authors. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

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