| Literature DB >> 27998101 |
Liyuan Zhang1,2, Xiaorui Li1, Mengran Wang1, Yingjie He1, Liyuan Chai1, Jianying Huang3, Haiying Wang1, Xianwen Wu4, Yuekun Lai3.
Abstract
Highly flexible and porous films with the ability to load various nanoscale adsorbents are of particular importance in the purification field. Herein, we report the sustainable and large-scale fabrication of a porous and flexible hybrid film based on the graphene oxide/hyphae interaction at a relatively low temperature of 130 °C. Under identical conditions, such films cannot be constructed with solely graphene oxide or hyphae. Moreover, through the addition of nanoscale building blocks [e.g., nanoscale poly(m-phenylenediamine) (PmPD) adsorbents] in the interaction process, the nanoparticles can be in situ loaded into the film. According to FTIR and XPS analyses, the film formation mechanisms mainly involve redox and cross-linking reactions between graphene oxide and fungus hyphae. In a proof-of-concept study, a PmPD nanoparticle-loaded hybrid film was used as a superior key component to build a flow-through adsorption device that displayed a promising adsorption performance toward dye pollutants.Entities:
Keywords: adsorption; film; fungus; graphene oxide; nanoparticles
Year: 2016 PMID: 27998101 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b10920
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229