Comparative study of adsorption performances of lead (II) ions on green synthesized graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide: isotherm and thermodynamic studies

İ. G. Kaptanoğlu, S. Yusan
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Graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) are efficient and low-cost adsorbent carbon-based materials for removing Pb(II) ions from wastewater. This study focuses on the synthesizing GO and rGO by green methods with Tour approach and reduction with L-ascorbic acid, respectively and were characterized by X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The prepared GO and rGO were used to adsorb Pb(II) ions from aqueous solutions. From the adsorption isotherms, the maximum adsorption capacities of Pb(II) ions on GO and rGO calculated from the Langmuir (117.6 mg/g) and Dubinin–Radushkevich isotherms (138.5 mg/g), respectively, higher than reported studies in the literature. By thermodynamic investigation, it was found that the adsorption of Pb(II) ions on GO and rGO was spontaneous and exothermic.
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铅(II)离子在绿色合成氧化石墨烯和还原氧化石墨烯上吸附性能的比较研究:等温和热力学研究
氧化石墨烯(GO)和还原氧化石墨烯(rGO)是去除废水中铅(II)离子的高效、低成本的吸附剂碳基材料。本研究主要采用Tour法和l -抗坏血酸还原法分别合成了氧化石墨烯和还原氧化石墨烯,并通过x射线衍射、傅里叶变换红外光谱、拉曼光谱和扫描电镜能谱x射线光谱对其进行了表征。用制备的氧化石墨烯和还原氧化石墨烯吸附水溶液中的铅(II)离子。从吸附等温线来看,Pb(II)离子对GO和rGO的最大吸附量分别由Langmuir (117.6 mg/g)和Dubinin-Radushkevich等温线计算得到(138.5 mg/g),均高于文献报道。通过热力学研究发现,Pb(II)离子在氧化石墨烯和还原氧化石墨烯上的吸附是自发的、放热的。
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