Graphene oxide (GO) is widely used in different applications, however once released into the environment it can change its structure and affect the transport of important contaminants such as arsenic. In this work we show that UV radiation, even in the range of 28-74 μW/cm of irradiance up to 120 h of exposure, can induce important changes in the structure of graphene oxide, by eliminating -OH and CO functional groups. This reduction affected the stability of graphene oxide in water by decreasing its zeta potential from -41 to -37 mV at pH=7 with the increase of the exposure time.
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