2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1469404/v1
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Removal of arsenic contaminants from water using  iron oxide nanoparticles by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometery

Abstract: ⎫ The adsorption capacity of arsenic on the prepared novel iron oxide nanoparticles was 1.96 mg/g having higher surface area with excellent catalytic degradation property. ⎫ The adsorption dataset best fits in the Langmuir model (pseudo-second-order model). ⎫ To check the removal efficiency of arsenic by iron oxide magnetite nano catalyst (adsorbent) on real water samples was 81.09% and synthetic water prepared on laboratory was 99.8% tested by Inductively couple plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) instrument.

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