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Title: Synthesis of Magnetic Iron-oxide Nanoparticle through Micro emulsion for Environmental Application
Authors: Patel, R K
Mandal, S
Padhi, T
Sahu, M K
Issue Date: Jul-2013
Publisher: ICMAT-2013
Citation: 7th International Conference on materials for advance technologies (ICMAT-2013), Suntec City, Singapore, 30th June – 5th July 2013
Abstract: The magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles was synthesized by microemulsion with variation of process parameters . A microemulsion is prepared by dissolving AOT in iso-octane, followed by addition of 1butanol and then FeCl2 aqueous salt solution. The system has to be stirred slowly until a transparent micro emulsion suspension is formed. The same procedure was followed to prepare second micro emulsion that contains NaOH solution. This two micro emulsion system are mixed at a volumetric ratio of 1:1 and precipitation is formed. The particles are recovered, and washed with deionized water and acetone and dried. The whole synthesis exeresize are repeated for various changing process parameters such as w = [water]/[surfactant] mole ratio, change in surfactant, change in reactant concentration and change in oil chain length. The material so obtained is characterized and found to have in the range of 20-50 nm. The material is subsequently used to remove the arsenic from contaminated water and have 99 percent removal efficiency.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2080/1974
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