Iron-based nanoparticles as the catalyst for oxidation of organic contaminants can have potential nanoremediation properties. However, nZVI is often synthesized using sodium borohydride as a reducing agent [3], and MNPs are synthesized by co-precipitation of Fe(II) and Fe(III) in basic solutions [7]. The drawbacks include chemical substances, organic solvents, stabilizing and dispersing agents being toxic and expensive and hence they are limited to the large-scale field remediation of contaminants [8].