Carbon-encapsulated magnetic nanoparticles (CEMNPs) are studied as mobile sorbents for removal of heavy metal ions (Cu~(2+), Co~(2+), Cd~(2+)) from aqueous solutions. The ion uptakes achieve 95 for cadmium and copper. CEMNPs-based sorbents also have excellent adsorption capacities (between 1.23 and 3.21 mg/g), which are considerably higher than the capacities of activated carbons (between 0.37 and 0.39 mg/g).
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