“…MgO added by Fe 2 O 3 has been synthesized successfully by several different routes such as the precipitation method (a specific surface area between 23 and 34.5 m 2 /g) [8] and the wet impregnated method (a specific surface area of around 170 m 2 /g) [9]. As an alternative route, it was reported that silica impregnated with magnetite nanoparticles [10] and surface modified silica [11][12][13][14] are a good candidate to improve the adsorption capacity and reactivity of sulfur and nitrogen compounds. Then, to improve the physical properties and sorption capacity, porous silica was added to MgO particle by using various methods such as spray pyrolysis (a specific surface area of about 148 m 2 /g) [5], supercritical drying under different prehydrolysis conditions for TEOS (a specific surface between 207 and 340 m 2 /g) [15], a wet mixing method (a specific surface area under 520 m 2 /g) [16], and a sol-gel method (a specific surface area between 86 and 317 m 2 /g) [17].…”