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    ARSENIC REMEDIATION USING SURFACE FUNCTIONALIZED ULTRAFINE NANOPARTICLES

    Ultrafine nanoparticles owing to their increased surface to volume ratio, coupled with the ability to tune their surface properties through molecular modification have made them ideal for their detection and remediation of broad range of environmental contaminants. Arsenic contamination has become a worldwide epidemic and remediation of this problem needs the development of technology with improved materials and systems with high efficiency. In the present study, we have demonstrated a simple and efficient method using surface functionalized ultrafine iron oxide nanoparticles for absolute removal of arsenic from arsenic treated water with low contact time period and low adsorbent dose. The efficiency of arsenic removal has been drastically improved by considering nanoparticles of size 10 nm and subsequent surface engineering of the nanoparticles resulting more adsorption sites being exposed to arsenic. The mechanism for adsorption was identified through electron microscopic and spectroscopic studies. The adsorption equilibrium data were well fitted to Freundlich isotherm.