Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Magnetic Hydroxyapatite for Removal of Heavy Metals from Groundwater

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Abstract

A simple, fast, and economic methodology to fabricate a highly efficient superparamagnetic Fe3O4/hydroxyapatite nanocomposite (MHAP) was successfully developed. Hydroxyapatite was functionalized with magnetite nanoparticles through coprecipitation-assisted microwave processes to improve the magnetic properties. The synthesized magnetic hybrid adsorbent matrix was investigated by different methods. Transmission electron microscopy demonstrated a good impregnation of Fe3O4 on the hydroxyapatite matrix with uniform morphology. Magnetic hysteresis measurement revealed that MHAP nanocomposites exhibit excellent strong, soft-magnetic properties. The synergistic effect was an evidence for iron and manganese ion removal, enlightening their potentialities in treatment of polluted ground water.

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Elkady, M., Shokry, H., & Hamad, H. (2018). Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Magnetic Hydroxyapatite for Removal of Heavy Metals from Groundwater. Chemical Engineering and Technology, 41(3), 553–562. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.201600631

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