Pełech, IwonaLewinska, SabinaArciszewska, MonikaKhaliq, AbdulŚlawska-Waniewska, AnnaSibera, DanielStaciwa, PiotrNarkiewicz, Urszula2024-05-082024-05-082024-04-29Pełech, I., Lewinska, S., Arciszewska, M., Khaliq, A., Ślawska-Waniewska, A., Sibera, D., Staciwa, P., Narkiewicz, U. (2024). Iron–Carbon Nanospheres as Promising Material for Magnetic Assisted Adsorption and Separation of Impurities from a Liquid Phase. Materials 2024, 17, 2111. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17092111http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12539/2013The composites containing various iron compounds and highly microporous carbon spheres were produced and investigated for structural and magnetic properties. Iron citrate, nitrate and chloride were used to prepare samples and the obtained products contained iron, iron carbide or magnetite. All the produced samples were characterized by high porosity and good magnetic properties. The coupling of the high porosity of carbon spheres with magnetic properties of iron compounds provides a potential application of the composites to removal of impurities from water, followed by a magnetic separation of the sorbent.enAttribution 3.0 PolandCarbon spheresironcementitemagnetic propertiesinżynieria chemicznaIron–Carbon Nanospheres as Promising Material for Magnetic Assisted Adsorption and Separation of Impurities from a Liquid PhaseArticlehttps://doi.org/10.3390/ma17092111OPUS 17 grant 2019/33/B/ST8/02044