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Reduced graphene oxide-metal/metal oxide composites: facile synthesis and application in water purification. | LitMetric

Reduced graphene oxide-metal/metal oxide composites: facile synthesis and application in water purification.

J Hazard Mater

Department of Chemistry and Sophisticated Analytical Instrument Facility, HSB Block, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published: February 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper presents a simple method for creating reduced graphene oxide (RGO) combined with metal/metal oxide composites to enhance water purification processes.
  • Characterization techniques show that these composites are formed through a reaction where RGO is oxidized to graphene oxide while metal nanoparticles attach to the surface.
  • The RGO-metal composites, especially RGO-MnO(2) and RGO-Ag, demonstrate a significantly higher effectiveness in removing mercury ions from water compared to standard RGO, and the composites can be effectively immobilized for practical use.

Article Abstract

This paper describes a versatile, and simple synthetic route for the preparation of a range of reduced graphene oxide (RGO)-metal/metal oxide composites and their application in water purification. The inherent reduction ability of RGO has been utilized to produce the composite structure from the respective precursor ions. Various spectroscopic and microscopic techniques were employed to characterize the as-synthesized composites. The data reveal that the RGO-composites are formed through a redox-like reaction between RGO and the metal precursor. RGO is progressively oxidized primarily to graphene oxide (GO) and the formed metal nanoparticles are anchored onto the carbon sheets. Metal ion scavenging applications of RGO-MnO(2) and RGO-Ag were demonstrated by taking Hg(II) as the model pollutant. RGO and the composites give a high distribution coefficient (K(d)), greater than 10 L g(-1) for Hg(II) uptake. The K(d) values for the composites are found to be about an order of magnitude higher compared to parent RGO and GO for this application. A methodology was developed to immobilize RGO-composites on river sand (RS) using chitosan as the binder. The as-supported composites are found to be efficient adsorbent candidates for field application.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.11.100DOI Listing

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