2019
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.5902
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Magnetic sugarcane bagasse composite for atrazine and fluoride removal

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The present investigation focuses on the synthesis and application of a magnetic adsorbent material formed by the agro-industrial waste sugarcane bagasse (SCB). Its application in the removal of fluoride and atrazine demonstrates its properties as a potential adsorbent material for the treatment of contaminated wastewater. RESULTS:The synthesis method proved to be simple and reproducible. The presence and distribution of magnetite and fluoride on the surface of the material were studied by characte… Show more

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“…In this In Focus edition of the Materials and the Environment Symposium , 11 articles were selected for publication among all the amazing work that was presented during this event. This In Focus includes articles on the production of photocatalysts for the degradation of pollutants such as herbicides, as well as the use of sugar cane bagasse and coal fly ash for the production of adsorbent materials, and the production of materials with enhanced water adsorption for agricultural applications.…”
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“…In this In Focus edition of the Materials and the Environment Symposium , 11 articles were selected for publication among all the amazing work that was presented during this event. This In Focus includes articles on the production of photocatalysts for the degradation of pollutants such as herbicides, as well as the use of sugar cane bagasse and coal fly ash for the production of adsorbent materials, and the production of materials with enhanced water adsorption for agricultural applications.…”
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confidence: 99%