Preparation of green brucite [NixMg1-x(OH2)] resulting from the combination of nickel ions and periclase (MgO) applied against yeast and bacteria
Cassio Siqueira,
Aline B. Schons,
Patrícia Appelt
et al.
Abstract:Magnesium oxide is typically white and can be colorized with transition metal insertion by doping or by adsorption. We present the preparation of green colored hydroxide by the adsorption of nickel ions by porous MgO. MgO was prepared by the colloidal starch suspension method and used to remove nickel ions from the aqueous solution. The oxides and hydroxides, before and after adsorption, were characterized by X-ray diffraction technical, and show that a phase change occurs, a transition from periclase (MgO) to… Show more
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