Abstract

The native features of magnetic materials provide tremendous benefits for many technologies that focus on improving the quality of the environment we live in. Therefore, magnetic materials have attracted growing interest in environmental applications such as adsorption-based removal of contaminants in waters, photocatalytic degradation of organic, inorganic, and biological contaminants in waters, and detection and monitoring of contaminants in water, soil, and air samples by biosensors. This chapter describes and discusses the usability of magnetic materials in removal, photocatalytic degradation, and sensor-based detection of organic, inorganic, and biological contaminants from environmental samples.

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