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Graphene Oxide/Polyethylenimine Aerogels for the Removal of Hg(II) from Water

This article reports the synthesis of an aerogel involving reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and polyethylenimine (PEI), and describes its potential application as an effective sorbent to treat Hg(II) contaminated water. The rGO/PEI sorbent was synthetized using a supercritical CO(2) method. N(2) physiso...

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Autores principales: Borrás, Alejandro, Henriques, Bruno, Gonçalves, Gil, Fraile, Julio, Pereira, Eduarda, López-Periago, Ana M., Domingo, Concepción
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9317132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35877537
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8070452
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author Borrás, Alejandro
Henriques, Bruno
Gonçalves, Gil
Fraile, Julio
Pereira, Eduarda
López-Periago, Ana M.
Domingo, Concepción
author_facet Borrás, Alejandro
Henriques, Bruno
Gonçalves, Gil
Fraile, Julio
Pereira, Eduarda
López-Periago, Ana M.
Domingo, Concepción
author_sort Borrás, Alejandro
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description This article reports the synthesis of an aerogel involving reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and polyethylenimine (PEI), and describes its potential application as an effective sorbent to treat Hg(II) contaminated water. The rGO/PEI sorbent was synthetized using a supercritical CO(2) method. N(2) physisorption, electron microscopy, and elemental mapping were applied to visualize the meso/macroporous morphology formed by the supercritical drying. The advantages of the synthetized materials are highlighted with respect to the larger exposed GO surface for the PEI grafting of aerogels vs. cryogels, homogeneous distribution of the nitrogenated amino groups in the former and, finally, high Hg(II) sorption capacities. Sorption tests were performed starting from water solutions involving traces of Hg(II). Even though, the designed sorbent was able to eliminate almost all of the metal from the water phase, attaining in very short periods of time residual Hg(II) values as low as 3.5 µg L(−1), which is close to the legal limits of drinking water of 1–2 µg L(−1). rGO/PEI exhibited a remarkably high value for the maximum sorption capacity of Hg(II), in the order of 219 mg g(−1). All of these factors indicate that the designed rGO/PEI aerogel can be considered as a promising candidate to treat Hg(II) contaminated wastewater.
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spelling pubmed-93171322022-07-27 Graphene Oxide/Polyethylenimine Aerogels for the Removal of Hg(II) from Water Borrás, Alejandro Henriques, Bruno Gonçalves, Gil Fraile, Julio Pereira, Eduarda López-Periago, Ana M. Domingo, Concepción Gels Article This article reports the synthesis of an aerogel involving reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and polyethylenimine (PEI), and describes its potential application as an effective sorbent to treat Hg(II) contaminated water. The rGO/PEI sorbent was synthetized using a supercritical CO(2) method. N(2) physisorption, electron microscopy, and elemental mapping were applied to visualize the meso/macroporous morphology formed by the supercritical drying. The advantages of the synthetized materials are highlighted with respect to the larger exposed GO surface for the PEI grafting of aerogels vs. cryogels, homogeneous distribution of the nitrogenated amino groups in the former and, finally, high Hg(II) sorption capacities. Sorption tests were performed starting from water solutions involving traces of Hg(II). Even though, the designed sorbent was able to eliminate almost all of the metal from the water phase, attaining in very short periods of time residual Hg(II) values as low as 3.5 µg L(−1), which is close to the legal limits of drinking water of 1–2 µg L(−1). rGO/PEI exhibited a remarkably high value for the maximum sorption capacity of Hg(II), in the order of 219 mg g(−1). All of these factors indicate that the designed rGO/PEI aerogel can be considered as a promising candidate to treat Hg(II) contaminated wastewater. MDPI 2022-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9317132/ /pubmed/35877537 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8070452 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Borrás, Alejandro
Henriques, Bruno
Gonçalves, Gil
Fraile, Julio
Pereira, Eduarda
López-Periago, Ana M.
Domingo, Concepción
Graphene Oxide/Polyethylenimine Aerogels for the Removal of Hg(II) from Water
title Graphene Oxide/Polyethylenimine Aerogels for the Removal of Hg(II) from Water
title_full Graphene Oxide/Polyethylenimine Aerogels for the Removal of Hg(II) from Water
title_fullStr Graphene Oxide/Polyethylenimine Aerogels for the Removal of Hg(II) from Water
title_full_unstemmed Graphene Oxide/Polyethylenimine Aerogels for the Removal of Hg(II) from Water
title_short Graphene Oxide/Polyethylenimine Aerogels for the Removal of Hg(II) from Water
title_sort graphene oxide/polyethylenimine aerogels for the removal of hg(ii) from water
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9317132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35877537
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8070452
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