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One-Pot Synthesis of Magnetic Ni@Mg(OH)2 Core Shell Nanocomposites as a Recyclable Removal Agent for Heavy Metals

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 1533-1540

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am506643b

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Ni@Mg(OH)(2) nanocomposites; one-pot synthesis; magnetic separation; heavy metal wastewater; recyclability

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  1. Zhengzhou Key Laboratory for Clean Energy [111PYFZX151]
  2. Science and Technology Key Project from Education Department of Henan Province [13A150186]

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A surfactant-assisted hydrothermal route has been presented to one-pot synthesized Ni nanoparticles encapsulated in Mg(OH)(2) hollow spheres. The diameter of Ni cores and the thickness of Mg(OH)(2) shells are about 60-80 and 15 nm, respectively, and the size of a whole composite sphere is approximately 70-100 nm. Benefiting from the ferrimagnetic behavior of Ni cores and the high surface area of Mg(OH)(2) shells, Ni@Mg(OH)(2) nanocomposites exhibit excellent heavy metals adsorption capacity and recyclable property. The first removal efficiency is almost 100% for target metals, and after five cycles, the adsorption capacity remains 95%. A series of experiments show the adsorption of heavy metal ions on Ni@Mg(OH)(2) follows a pseudo-second order kinetic equation and can be described by a Langmuir isotherm model.

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