Water Science (Apr 2018)

Magnetic hetero-structures as prospective sorbents to aid arsenic elimination from life water streams

  • Anuradha Jabasingh S.,
  • Ravi T.,
  • Abubeker Yimam

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 1
pp. 151 – 170

Abstract

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Magnetic materials have been extensively used for the extraction of heavy metal ions from contaminated aqueous streams. This inherent characteristic of the magnetic particles has received considerable attention in recent years. The external magnetic field employed in the sorption process overcomes many hindrances established during the application of conventional sorbents for metal ion removal. Recent studies illustrate the severity of arsenic toxicity to be a major environmental health hazard in the contaminated ground water. Available literature has been reviewed to highlight the problem, including its malignancies. Magnetic sorbents with demonstrated high specific surface area and specific affinity for metal ions have been exceedingly beneficial for removing the toxic arsenic ions. In addition to this, these sorbents have demonstrated a promising performance in practical applications also. This review paper aims to summarize the magnetic structures and all recent progress in the research of novel magnetic materials for arsenic removal making it a promising technique in the frame of engineering chemistry is showcased herein and reviewed scrupulously. Keywords: Adsorbents, Magnetic material, Arsenic removal, Sorption, Water treatment