| Literature DB >> 26123269 |
Haiying Guo1, Tifeng Jiao, Qingrui Zhang, Wenfeng Guo, Qiuming Peng, Xuehai Yan.
Abstract
Graphene oxide (Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26123269 PMCID: PMC4486497 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-015-0931-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Schematic depiction of the formation of GO/PEI gels. a GO and b amine-rich PEI were combined to give c GO/PEI hydrogels. d, e Gelation pictures
Fig. 2Morphology of lyophilized GO sheets (a, a’) and GO/PEI gel (b, b’). SEM images (a, b) and TEM images (a’, b’)
Fig. 3X-ray diffraction patterns (a) and Raman spectra (b) of GO and lyophilized GO/PEI hydrogels (#2, #3, and #4). c, d D/G and 2D/G ratios of the Raman spectra shown in b, respectively
Fig. 4IR spectra (a) and TG curves (b) of GO and lyophilized GO/PEI hydrogels (#2, #3, and #4)
Fig. 5Survey XPS spectra (a) of samples: a, GO sheet; b, GO/PEI hydrogel (#2). Deconvolution of XPS peaks of the GO/PEI hydrogel (#2) nanocomposite: b C(1s), c N(1s), and d O(1s)
Fig. 6The absorption spectra for MB (a) and RhB (b) acquired for the supernatant liquids collected at different time intervals during dye adsorption experiments. The calculated dye removal rates versus time plots for both MB and RhB (c)
Fig. 7Adsorption kinetics curves of as-prepared GO/PEI hydrogel (#2) on MB and RhB at 298 K. a Pseudo-first-order kinetics. b Pseudo-second-order kinetics
Kinetic parameters of GO/PEI hydrogel (#2) for MB and RhB adsorptions at 298 K (experimental data from Fig. 7)
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| MB | 323.9481 | 0.94487 | 0.18890 | 334.448 | 0.99987 | 0.001140 |
| RhB | 114.4099 | 0.88575 | 0.13647 | 131.926 | 0.99458 | 0.000808 |