Abstract
Large-scale urchin-like iron hydroxide and oxide nanostructures were self-assembled through a low-temperature hydrothermal process assisted by two-way phase transition under sonication. The as-obtained iron hydroxide and oxide nanomaterials were used as adsorbents in waste-water treatment, and showed very good ability to remove organic pollutants.
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