“…The adsorption process is affected by many parameters, such as contact time, the surface area of the nanoparticles, the porosity of the samples, the pH value, and the function groups on the surface of the adsorbent materials. The good adsorbent materials of heavy metals are characterized by their thermal stability, such as zeolites 11 , graphene 12 , activated carbon 13 , zero-valent iron 14 , agricultural waste 15 , magnetic materials 16 , 17 , ZnO 18 , chitosan derivatives 19 – 22 , BaTi 0.8 Zr 0.2 O 3 23 , and pectin‑ based biohydrogels 24 . Also, ferrite materials have received great attention from scientists for the removal of HMs from water 25 , 26 due to their properties, such as being easy to prepare, thermal stability, and magnetic properties, which allow them to be extracted from the water by an external magnet and regenerated another time.…”