| Literature DB >> 28251998 |
Weilin Wang1,2, Zhaofeng Wang2, Jingjing Liu2, Zhengguo Zhang1, Luyi Sun2.
Abstract
Millions of tons of wastewater containing both inorganic and organic pollutants are generated every day, leading to significant social, environmental, and economic issues. Herein, we designed a graphene foam/TiO2 nanosheet hybrid, which is able to effectively remove both chromium (VI) cations and organic pollutants simultaneously. This graphene foam/TiO2 nanosheet hybrid was synthesized via a facile single-step one-pot hydrothermal method. The structure of the hybrid was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The hybrid was evaluated for both chromium (VI) and organic pollutants (using methyl blue (MB) as an example) removal, and the removal mechanism was also investigated. During water treatment, graphene and TiO2 nanosheets function complimentarily, leading to a significant synergy. The hybrid exhibited outstanding chromium (VI) and MB removal capacity, much superior to the performance of the individual pure TiO2 sheets or pure graphene foam. The hybrid could also be easily separated after water treatment, and exhibited excellent recycle stability. Considering the very facile synthesis of this graphene foam/TiO2 nanosheet hybrid, and its excellent water treatment performance and recycle stability, such a hybrid is promising for large scale production for practical applications where both chromium (VI) cations and organic dyes are the main pollutants.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28251998 PMCID: PMC5333084 DOI: 10.1038/srep43755
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1SEM (a and b) and TEM (c) images of G/TiO2 hybrid. The inset in (a) shows a digital image of the prepared G/TiO2 hybrid.
Figure 2UV-Vis spectra of 400 μg/L chromium (VI) solution after being treated by different samples.
Figure 3UV-Vis spectra of 400 μg/L chromium (VI) solution after treatment with TiO2 sheets and G/TiO2 hybrid in fluorescent light and in dark.
Figure 4Recycle test of chromium (VI) removal using the G/TiO2 hybrid.
Figure 5UV-Vis spectra of 10 mg/L MB solution after treated by different samples.
Figure 6UV-Vis spectra of 10 mg/L MB solution after treated with pure TiO2 sheets and G/TiO2 hybrid in fluorescent light and in dark.
Figure 7Recycle test of MB removal using G/TiO2 hybrid and graphene foam only.
Figure 8UV-Vis spectra of a mixture of hexavalent chromium and MB after 2 and 4 hours of treatments by the G/TiO2 hybrid.