SYNTHESIS OF MAGNETITE-BASED ADSORBENTS
Abstract
Magnetite (Fe₃O₄) is a widely studied material due to its unique magnetic properties, environmental compatibility, and high surface area, making it a promising candidate for various applications, especially in adsorption processes. The synthesis of magnetite-based adsorbents has garnered significant attention for its ability to remove contaminants from water and industrial waste streams. This thesis focuses on the synthesis methods, characterization, and adsorption efficiency of magnetite-based materials.
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