Carbon based polymeric nanocomposites for dye adsorption: Synthesis, characterization, and application

  • Moonis Ali Khan
  • , Ramendhirran Govindasamy
  • , Akil Ahmad
  • , Masoom Raza Siddiqui
  • , Shareefa Ahmed Alshareef
  • , Afnan Ali Hussain Hakami
  • , Mohd Rafatullah

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Abstract

Agglomeration and restacking can reduce graphene oxide (GO) activity in a wide range of applications. Herein, GO was synthesized by a modified Hummer’s method. To minimize restacking and agglomeration, in situ chemical oxidation polymerization was carried out to embed polyaniline (PANI) chains at the edges of GO sheets, to obtain GO-PANI nanocomposite. The GO-PANI was tested for the adsorptive removal of brilliant green (BG) from an aqueous solution through batch mode studies. Infrared (FT-IR) analysis revealed the dominance of hydroxyl and carboxylic functionalities over the GO-PANI surface. Solution pH-dependent BG uptake was observed, with maximum adsorption at pH 7, and attaining equilibrium in 30 min. The adsorption of BG onto GO-PANI was fit to the Langmuir isotherm, and pseudo-second-order kinetic models, with a maximum mono-layer adsorption capacity (qm) of 142.8 mg/g. An endothermic adsorption process was observed. Mechanistically, π-π stacking interaction and electrostatic interaction played a critical role during BG adsorption on GO-PANI.

Original languageEnglish
Article number419
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalPolymers
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adsorption modeling
  • Brilliant green
  • Graphene oxide
  • Nanocomposite
  • Polyaniline

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