A novel synthesis method of magnetic Janus particles for wastewater applications

Samin Habibi, Maria A Bautista, Steven Bryan, Roman Shor,Giovanniantonio Natale

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science(2024)

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Hypothesis Magnetic particles are widely used in many adsorption and removal processes. Among the many types of magnetic colloids, magnetic Janus particles offer significant possibilities for the effective removal of several components from aqueous solutions. Nevertheless, the synthesis of structures integrating different types of materials requires scalable fabrication processes to overcome the limitations of the available methodologies. Herein, we hypothesized a fabrication process for dual-surface functionalized magnetic Janus particles. Experiments The primary silica particles with surface-attached amine groups are further asymmetrically modified by iron oxide nanoparticles, exploiting Pickering emulsion and electroless deposition techniques. The dual surface functionality of the particles is designed for its versatility and demonstrated in two wastewater-related applications. Findings We show that our design can simultaneously remove chromium (VI) and phenol from aqueous solution. The fabricated magnetic-responsive Janus particles are also an effective adsorbent for genomic Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and show superior performance to commercial magnetic beads. Thus, this study provides a novel platform for designing magnetic Janus particles with multifunctional surfaces for wastewater treatment applications.
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Magnetic Janus particle,Dual surface functionality,Pickering emulsion,Electroless deposition,Chromium (VI) adsorption,Phenol degradation,Nucleic acids separation
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