| Literature DB >> 31079650 |
Sandeep Pandey1, Manoj Karakoti1, Sunil Dhali1, Neha Karki1, Boddepalli SanthiBhushan2, Chetna Tewari1, Sravendra Rana3, Anurag Srivastava2, Anand B Melkani1, Nanda Gopal Sahoo4.
Abstract
Waste plastic management and converting it into value added products is one of the greatest challenges before the scientific community. The present work reports a cost effective, environment friendly and mass production capable method for upcycling of solid plastic waste into value added product (graphene). A two step pyrolysis processes i.e. firstly at 400 °C in presence of nanoclay followed by at 750 °C under nitrogen atmosphere was performed to obtain a black charged residue. Raman spectroscopy was performed on the obtained residue, where the observed D and G bands at 1342 cm-1 and 1594 cm-1, respectively, confirm the synthesis of graphene nano sheets. In addition, a broad 2D band at 2790 cm-1 confirm the presence of few layer graphene nano sheets. The obtained graphene nanosheets were also confirmed through the computational data by Gaussian09, where the peaks at 1379 cm-1 and 1596 cm-1 for D and G band, respectively, make a good agreement with experimental data. TEM, FT-IR and EDX spectroscopy were also performed to confirm the synthesis of graphene nanosheets including the functional group identification and quantitative analysis for elements, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: DFT; Graphene; Nanoclay; Plastic waste; Raman spectroscopy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31079650 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2019.03.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145