Materials (Jan 2019)

Iron Carbide@Carbon Nanocomposites: A Tool Box of Functional Materials

  • Chiara Defilippi,
  • Mariam Omar Ali Mukadam,
  • Sabina Alexandra Nicolae,
  • Martin Richard Lees,
  • Cristina Giordano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12020323
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 323

Abstract

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Iron carbide (Fe3C) is a ceramic magnetic material with high potential for applications in different fields, including catalysis, medicine imaging, coatings, and sensors. Despite its interesting properties, it is still somehow largely unexplored, probably due to challenging synthetic conditions. In this contribution, we present a sol-gel-based method that allows preparing different Fe3C@C nanocomposites with tailored properties for specific applications, in particular, we have focused on and discussed potential uses for adsorption of noxious gas and waste removal. Nanocomposites were prepared using readily available and “green„ sources, such as urea, simple and complex sugars, and chitosan. The nanocomposite prepared from chitosan was found to be more efficient for CO2 uptake, while the sample synthetized from cellulose had optimal capability for dye absorption and waste oil removal from water.

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