Abstract
Marine oil pollution, colored counterattacks, and heavy metal ions in the water will cause serious environmental problems and threaten human health. The three-dimensional material prepared by graphene, as a new nanomaterial, has a large specific surface area and surface chemical activity. Various impurities in the water can be absorbed, which is very suitable as a water purification material. Depositing Fe3O4 and other magnetic materials on graphene three-dimensional materials can not only increase recyclability but increase hydrophobicity. Therefore, magnetic graphene three-dimensional materials have a high potential for use in water purification. This article reviews the research progress and adsorption mechanism of magnetic graphene materials for water purification. Finally, the future research prospects of magnetic graphene materials have prospected.
Highlights
In recent years, the increasing human activities have posed a huge threat to the ecological environment
Arabkhani and Asfaram (2020) synthesized a magnetic graphene aerogel with Fe(NO3)3 and bacterial cellulose nanofiber through the facile filler-loaded networks method with the vacuum freeze-drying method, which can remove 93% malachite green in water
Graphene is modified by chemical cross-linking or the addition of metal oxide nanoparticles to obtain better adsorption performance
Summary
Application Progress of Magnetic Graphene Three-Dimensional Materials for Water Purification. Reviewed by: Zehra Durmus, Independent Researcher, Istanbul, Turkey Minyoung Yoon, Kyungpook National University, South Korea. Specialty section: This article was submitted to Nanoscience, a section of the journal Frontiers in Chemistry. The three-dimensional material prepared by graphene, as a new nanomaterial, has a large specific surface area and surface chemical activity. Various impurities in the water can be absorbed, which is very suitable as a water purification material. Depositing Fe3O4 and other magnetic materials on graphene three-dimensional materials can increase recyclability but increase hydrophobicity. Magnetic graphene three-dimensional materials have a high potential for use in water purification. This article reviews the research progress and adsorption mechanism of magnetic graphene materials for water purification. The future research prospects of magnetic graphene materials have prospected
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