Abstract
Nowadays, numerous researches are being performed to formulate nontoxic multifunc-tional magnetic materials possessing both high colloidal stability and magnetization, but there is a demand in the prediction of chemical and colloidal stability in water solutions. Herein, a series of silica‐coated magnetite nanoparticles (MNPs) has been synthesized via the sol‐gel method with and without establishing an inert atmosphere, and then it was tested in terms of humic acids (HA) loading applied as a multifunctional coating agent. The influence of ambient conditions on the micro-structure, colloidal stability and HA loading of different silica‐coated MNPs has been established. The XRD patterns show that the content of stoichiometric Fe3O4 decreases from 78.8% to 42.4% at inert and ambient atmosphere synthesis, respectively. The most striking observation was the shift of the MNPs isoelectric point from pH~ 7 to 3, with an increasing HA reaching up to the reversal of the zeta potential sign as it was covered completely by HA molecules. The zeta potential data of MNPs can be used to predict the loading capacity for HA polyanions. The data help to understand the way for materials’ development with the complexation ability of humic acids and with the in-solubility of silica gel to pave the way to develop a novel, efficient and magnetically separable ad-sorbent for contaminant removal.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Bondarenko, L., Illés, E., Tombácz, E., Dzhardimalieva, G., Golubeva, N., Tushavina, O., … Kydralieva, K. (2021). Fabrication, microstructure and colloidal stability of humic acids loaded fe3o4/aptes nanosorbents for environmental applications. Nanomaterials, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11061418
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.