Synthesis, characterization and adsorptive performances of a composite material based on carbon and iron oxide particles

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The aim of this paper was to produce a new composite material based on carbon and iron oxides, starting from soluble starch and ferric chloride. The composite material was synthesized by simple thermal decomposition of a reaction mass obtained from starch and iron chloride, in an inert atmosphere. Starch used as a carbon source also efficiently stabilizes the iron oxides particles obtained during the thermal decomposition. The reaction mass used for the thermal decomposition was obtained by simultaneously mixing the carbon and iron oxide precursors, without addition of any precipitation agent. The proper composite material can be obtained by rigorously adhering to the stirring time, temperature, and water quantity used during the preparation of the reaction mass, as well as the thermal regime and the controlled atmosphere used during the thermal decomposition. Synthesized materials were characterized using thermogravimetric analysis, X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy (FT-IR). The performances of the obtained material were highlighted by studying their adsorbent properties and by determining the maximum adsorption capacity for arsenic removal from aqueous solutions.

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Mînzatu, V., Davidescu, C. M., Negrea, P., Ciopec, M., Muntean, C., Hulka, I., … Duțeanu, N. (2019). Synthesis, characterization and adsorptive performances of a composite material based on carbon and iron oxide particles. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20071609

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