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Facile synthesis of graphene oxide from graphite rods of recycled batteries by solution plasma exfoliation for removing Pb from water

We herein present a simple, fast, efficient and environmentally friendly technique to prepare graphene oxide (GO) from graphite rods of recycled batteries by using solution plasma exfoliated techniques at atmospheric pressure. The prepared GO with an average 3 nm-thickness and 1.5 μm-length, having...

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Autores principales: Van Hao, Nguyen, Van Dang, Nguyen, Tung, Do Hoang, Tan, Pham The, Van Tu, Nguyen, Van Trinh, Pham
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07723b
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author Van Hao, Nguyen
Van Dang, Nguyen
Tung, Do Hoang
Tan, Pham The
Van Tu, Nguyen
Van Trinh, Pham
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Van Dang, Nguyen
Tung, Do Hoang
Tan, Pham The
Van Tu, Nguyen
Van Trinh, Pham
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description We herein present a simple, fast, efficient and environmentally friendly technique to prepare graphene oxide (GO) from graphite rods of recycled batteries by using solution plasma exfoliated techniques at atmospheric pressure. The prepared GO with an average 3 nm-thickness and 1.5 μm-length, having large surface area and high porosity, has been used to remove Pb(ii) ions from the water. The obtained results indicated that the adsorption of Pb(ii) onto GO depends on pH, contact time, temperature and initial concentration of Pb(ii). The maximum adsorption capacity of Pb(ii) onto GO determined from the Langmuir model (with a high R(2) value of 0.9913) was 180.1 mg g(−1) at room temperature. A removal efficiency of ∼96.6% was obtained after 40 min. Calculations of thermodynamic parameters (ΔG°, ΔH° và ΔS°) show the adsorption of Pb(ii) ions on the GO surface is spontaneous and intrinsically heat-absorbing. The potential mechanism can be suggested here to be the interaction of the π–π* bonding electrons and Pb(ii) as well as the electrostatic attraction between Pb(ii) and the oxygen-containing functional groups on GO.
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spelling pubmed-90577982022-05-04 Facile synthesis of graphene oxide from graphite rods of recycled batteries by solution plasma exfoliation for removing Pb from water Van Hao, Nguyen Van Dang, Nguyen Tung, Do Hoang Tan, Pham The Van Tu, Nguyen Van Trinh, Pham RSC Adv Chemistry We herein present a simple, fast, efficient and environmentally friendly technique to prepare graphene oxide (GO) from graphite rods of recycled batteries by using solution plasma exfoliated techniques at atmospheric pressure. The prepared GO with an average 3 nm-thickness and 1.5 μm-length, having large surface area and high porosity, has been used to remove Pb(ii) ions from the water. The obtained results indicated that the adsorption of Pb(ii) onto GO depends on pH, contact time, temperature and initial concentration of Pb(ii). The maximum adsorption capacity of Pb(ii) onto GO determined from the Langmuir model (with a high R(2) value of 0.9913) was 180.1 mg g(−1) at room temperature. A removal efficiency of ∼96.6% was obtained after 40 min. Calculations of thermodynamic parameters (ΔG°, ΔH° và ΔS°) show the adsorption of Pb(ii) ions on the GO surface is spontaneous and intrinsically heat-absorbing. The potential mechanism can be suggested here to be the interaction of the π–π* bonding electrons and Pb(ii) as well as the electrostatic attraction between Pb(ii) and the oxygen-containing functional groups on GO. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9057798/ /pubmed/35519195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07723b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Van Hao, Nguyen
Van Dang, Nguyen
Tung, Do Hoang
Tan, Pham The
Van Tu, Nguyen
Van Trinh, Pham
Facile synthesis of graphene oxide from graphite rods of recycled batteries by solution plasma exfoliation for removing Pb from water
title Facile synthesis of graphene oxide from graphite rods of recycled batteries by solution plasma exfoliation for removing Pb from water
title_full Facile synthesis of graphene oxide from graphite rods of recycled batteries by solution plasma exfoliation for removing Pb from water
title_fullStr Facile synthesis of graphene oxide from graphite rods of recycled batteries by solution plasma exfoliation for removing Pb from water
title_full_unstemmed Facile synthesis of graphene oxide from graphite rods of recycled batteries by solution plasma exfoliation for removing Pb from water
title_short Facile synthesis of graphene oxide from graphite rods of recycled batteries by solution plasma exfoliation for removing Pb from water
title_sort facile synthesis of graphene oxide from graphite rods of recycled batteries by solution plasma exfoliation for removing pb from water
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07723b
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