The composites of alginate, carbon nanotube, and iron(III) oxide were prepared for the removal of heavy metal in aqueous
pollutant. Both alginate and carbon nanotube were used as an adsorbent material and iron oxide was introduced for the easy
recovery after removal of heavy metal to eliminate the secondary pollution. The morphology of composites was investigated
by FE-SEM showing the carbon nanotubes coated with alginate and the iron oxide dispersed in the alginate matrix. The
ferromagnetic properties of composites were shown by including iron(III) oxide additive. The copper ion removal was
investigated with ICP AES. The copper ion removal efficiency increased greatly over 60% by using alginate-carbon nanotube
composites.