Materials Science for Energy Technologies (Jan 2023)

Evaluation of Co0.7Ni0.3Fe2O4 nano-particle on structural, morphological, and magnetic properties as a heavy metal adsorbent in Cu, Cr

  • Martha Rianna,
  • Aknes Talanda,
  • Yoga Pratama,
  • Syahrul Humaidi,
  • Eko Arief Setiadi,
  • Anggito P. Tetuko,
  • Lukman Faris Nurdiyansah,
  • Timbangen Sembiring,
  • Perdamean Sebayang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 77 – 80

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Progressively more complex technological advancements have been made, particularly with the invention of ferrite material manufacture. In this evaluation, the co-precipitation method was used to assess the structure, morphological, and magnetic characteristics of cobalt nickel ferrite for heavy metal adsorbent in Cu, and Cr material. Synthesized cobalt nickel ferrite of Co0.7Ni0.3Fe2O4 was analyzed structurally and morphologically using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), and its room temperature hysteresis loops were measured using a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM). Atomic absorption spectroscopy was then used to determine the metal content (AAS). XRD study that the six peaks and well-defined reflection planes of (220), (311), (400), (422), (511), and (400) at the 2θ values of 30.12°, 35.57°, 43.29°, 53.71°, and 62.72° and there is no secondary phase in cobalt–nickel ferrite. FE-SEM results confirmed the spherical shape of the ferrite nanoparticle. The average particle size of Co0.7Ni0.3Fe2O4 is found with a range of 80 to 120 nm. The peaks of Fe, Ni, Co, and O elements as energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectra studied the ratio of the chemical composition of metal ions (Co: Ni) and iron to oxygen (Fe:O), The magnetic properties from VSM results evaluated that Ms of 34.46 emu/g, Mr of 14.91 emu/g, Hc of 671.58 Oe, independently. Correspondingly, AAS results from a removal efficiency of 99.86 % with capacity adsorption of 11.23 mg/L of Co0.7Ni0.3Fe2O4.

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