| Literature DB >> 31357551 |
Alina Pruna1,2, Alfonso C Cárcel1, Arturo Barjola1, Adolfo Benedito3, Enrique Giménez4.
Abstract
Ultra-light eco-friendly graphene oxide (GO)-based aerogels are reported by simple one-step solvothermal self-assembly. The effect of varying parameters such as C/O ratio of GO; reducing agent amount; temperature; and duration on the properties of the aerogels was studied. The structural and vibrational features and hydrophobic surface properties of the obtained aerogels were obtained by XRD; FTIR; XPS; Raman; SEM; and contact angle measurements. The effect of synthesis conditions on the engine oil and organic solvent absorption properties was assessed. The results indicated that the lower the C/O ratio of GO, the better the absorption properties, with the best performance for oil uptake reaching 86 g g-1. The obtained results indicate the approach based on ice-templating and the tailoring of oxygen content in GO make the resulting aerogels potential candidates for use in oil spill and organic solvent treatments.Entities:
Keywords: aerogel; ascorbic acid; graphene oxide; ice-templating: oil absorption; organic solvent absorption
Year: 2019 PMID: 31357551 PMCID: PMC6722766 DOI: 10.3390/nano9081077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1XRD spectra of graphite materials and resulting GOs (A), FTIR spectra (B), C1s high resolution spectra (C) and Raman spectra (D) of GO nanomaterials.
Figure 2Hydrogel volume (A) and aerogel density (B) as a function of GO:VC w/w ratio and temperature; Digital images of aerogels from GO and GOx (C) obtained with 1:8 GO:VC @ 65 °C for 4 h (1 and 2), obtained with 1:2.5 GO:VC @ 120 °C for 12 h (3 and 4) and hydrogels with 1:2.5 GO:VC @ 140 °C for 12 h (5 and 6).
Figure 3SEM images of GO and GOx with 1:8 GO:VC @ 65C@2 h (A,B) and 1:2.5 GO:VC @ 120C@12 h (C,D).
Figure 4(A) EDS spectra of aerogels from GO and GOx dispersions; (B) FTIR spectra of aerogels from GO and GOx at 1:8_65 °C_4 h (a and b), GOx at 1:2.5_4 h at 65 °C and 120 °C (c and d); (C) Raman spectra of aerogels from GO and GOx at 1:8_65 °C_2 h (a) and 1:2.5_120 °C_12 h (b); (D) Average contact angle of GO (left) and GOx (right) aerogels obtained in the conditions: 1:8_65 °C_4 h (a and b), and 1:2.5_120 °C_12 h.
Figure 5Adsorption capacity evolution and the absorption rate (g s−1, values indicated in the plot) for GO and GOx aerogels for oil/water (A) and organic solvent (B) separation.