A review on sustainable iron oxide nanoparticles: syntheses and applications in organic catalysis and environmental remediation
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Iron oxide nanoparticles have been intensively investigated owing to their huge potential as diagnostic,
therapeutic, and drug-carrier agents in biomedicine, sorbents in environmental technologies, sensors of
various inorganic and organic/biological substances, energy-generating and storing materials, and in
assorted biotechnological and industrial processes involving microbiology, pigment industry, recording
and magnetic media or (bio)catalysis. An eminent interest in exploring the realm of iron oxides is driven by
their chemical and structural diversity, high abundance, low cost, non-toxicity, and broad portfolio of
chemical procedures enabling their syntheses with desirable physicochemical features. The current
review article centers its attention on the contemporary advancements in the field of catalysis and
environmental technologies employing iron oxides in various chemical forms (e.g., hematite, magnetite,
maghemite), sizes (∼10–100 nm), morphology characteristics (e.g., globular, needle-like), and nano archi
tecture (e.g., nanoparticles, nanocomposites, core–shell structures). In particular, the catalytic appli
cations of iron oxides and their hybrids are emphasized regarding their efficiency and selectivity in the
coupling, oxidation, reduction, alkylation reactions, and Fischer–Tropsch synthesis. The deployment of
iron oxides and their nanocomposites in environmental and water treatment technologies is also deliber
ated with their roles as nanosorbents for heavy metals and organic pollutants, photocatalysts, and hetero
geneous catalysts (e.g., hydrogen peroxide decomposition) for oxidative treatment of various contami
nants. The associated challenges and potential progress in iron-oxide-based catalytic and environmental
technologies are highlighted as well. Young chemists, researchers, and scientists could find this review
useful in enhancing the usefulness of nano iron oxides in their investigations and developing sustainable
methodologies.
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Green Chemistry. 2024, vol. 26, issue 13, p. 7579-7655.