Maciej MarćMirosław R. DudekJacek KoziołBartłomiej Zapotoczny
Modified titanate nanotubes (TNT) were tested for their adsorption of methylene blue (MB) from water solutions. They were obtained from the TiO 2 nanopowder using a standard alkaline hydrothermal method but in the stage of acid washing, when the titanate flakes begin to roll into nanotubes, magnetite nanoparticles were added. The Fe 3 O 4 magnetic nanoparticles with diameter of around 2[Formula: see text]nm and 12[Formula: see text]nm were used in the tests. Significantly stronger adsorption of MB was observed when smaller nanoparticles were used compared to using larger nanoparticles and compared to the case of unmodified nanotubes. It was shown that the increased adsorption of MB is associated with a more negative value of [Formula: see text]-potential for titanates modified by the ultra-small nanoparticles. In the adsorption experiment, pH 7 was selected. These results may prove to be of great importance in the case of potential applications corresponding to the use of such material for wastewater purification.
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Huihong FengJingwen LiuQuan‐Zhen LiHuixia Feng
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