Applied Surface Science | 2021

Effect of EDTA organic coating on the spin canting behavior of maghemite nanoparticles for lead (II) adsorption

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract EDTA functionalized γ-Fe2O3 nanoparticles, with controlled-sizes between 4 to 8 nm and specific surface areas up to 272 m2/g, were prepared using modified co-precipitation routes and systematically characterized using local, surface and global experimental methods. The functionalized nanoparticles behave as a magnetic trilayer-like system formed by ferrimagnetic spinel-like grains, a spin-glass-like layer as a spacer, and a cover layer of an iron hydroxide phase with antiferromagnetic interactions. The fraction of the Fe canted spins in the spacer layer and the specific surface area are directly related to the amount of the iron hydroxide phase. Small (large) amounts of the iron-hydroxide phase on the nanoparticle surfaces reduce (increase) the canted Fe spin fraction, decreasing (increasing) the exchange bias effect found in the functionalized NPs. The nanoparticles with the largest specific area were applied for Pb(II) adsorption and showed a reduction of Pb(II) concentration in contaminated water to a limit less than 10 μg L-1 for an equilibrium time of 7 h. The EDTA tailored γ-Fe2O3 nanoparticles showed efficient Pb(II) adsorption, easy magnetic removal, and recycling properties, making this nanohybrid adsorbent a good potential candidate for a water cleaning process.

Volume 538
Pages 148021
DOI 10.1016/J.APSUSC.2020.148021
Language English
Journal Applied Surface Science

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