Fe3O4-based magnetic nanoparticles for the removal of water contaminants

Abstract

Anthropogenic activities generate industrial wastewater, posing the greatest threat to the environment and requiring cleanup to mitigate environmental impacts and human health risks. Because of their remarkable characteristics, Fe3O4-based magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have recently gained popularity as powerful tools for wastewater treatment. To alleviate the qualitative strain on water supplies, MNPs have found newer applications owing to their inherent characteristics. Herein, the physical, chemical, and biological/green approaches for the synthesis and assembly of MNPs are deliberated, with biologically derived options found to be environmentally benign and sustainable in the long term. The efficacy of MNPs in the elimination or recovery of various wastewater contaminants, such as heavy metals, inorganic pollutants, dyes, biological pollutants, and microalgae, is presented. Moreover, the advantages and disadvantages of MNPs in their usage for wastewater treatment, the removal mechanism via coagulation, and the manufacture of MNPs are appraised in detail. Finally, the potential of Fe3O4-based MNPs for deployment in environmental cleanup and their future applications are addressed.

Graphical abstract: Fe3O4-based magnetic nanoparticles for the removal of water contaminants

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
21 Aug 2025
Accepted
03 Dec 2025
First published
02 Jan 2026

Dalton Trans., 2026, Advance Article

Fe3O4-based magnetic nanoparticles for the removal of water contaminants

A. Moeini, I. Khezri, R. Ahadi Dolatsara, M. Hajiebrahimi, H. Beydaghi, A. Shahraki, A. Malek Khachatourian, M. S. Toprak and R. S. Varma, Dalton Trans., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5DT02011E

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