Electrochemical regeneration of a reduced graphene oxide/magnetite composite adsorbent loaded with methylene blue

In this work, two different reduced graphene oxide/iron oxide (rGO-IO) nanocomposites with different iron oxide loadings were fabricated using a one-step solvothermal method. The structure, properties and applications of the synthesized nanocomposites were evaluated with Raman spectroscopy, attenuat...

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Published inWater research (Oxford) Vol. 114; pp. 237 - 245
Main Authors Sharif, Farbod, Gagnon, Luke R., Mulmi, Suresh, Roberts, Edward P.L.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2017
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Summary:In this work, two different reduced graphene oxide/iron oxide (rGO-IO) nanocomposites with different iron oxide loadings were fabricated using a one-step solvothermal method. The structure, properties and applications of the synthesized nanocomposites were evaluated with Raman spectroscopy, attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The iron oxide is in the form of magnetite (Fe3O4), so that the resultant adsorbent can readily be separated from the treated water using a magnetic field. The ability of the nanocomposites to remove methylene blue (MB) from water by adsorption was investigated. The highest adsorptive capacity observed was 39 mg g−1, for the composite containing 60 wt% iron oxide. The adsorptive capacity of the rGO-IO decreased to 26 mg g−1 when the mass fraction of iron oxide was increased to 75 wt%. Electrochemical regeneration of MB loaded rGO-IO was also investigated. The electrochemical regeneration was found to be rapid and with low electrical energy consumption relative to conventional adsorbents, due to the high electrical conductivity and nonporous surface of the rGO. A regeneration efficiency of 100% was obtained after 30 min of electrochemical treatment using a 2 mm thick bed of rGO-IO loaded with 39 mg g−1 MB, using a current density of 10 mA cm−2. Multiple adsorption-electrochemical regeneration cycles demonstrated that the surface of the rGO was modified leading to increase in the adsorptive capacity to around 80 mg g−1 after the second regeneration cycle. The morphology of the rGO was observed to change significantly after electrochemical regeneration, suggesting that the rGO based adsorbent materials could only be used for a few cycles. [Display omitted] •Successful synthesis of reduced graphene oxide/iron oxide nanocomposite adsorbent.•Methylene blue was effectively adsorbed by the nanocomposite.•Regeneration efficiency of >100% achieved by electrochemical oxidation.•Corrosion of the reduced graphene oxide was observed after regeneration.•Nanocomposite could be regenerated and reused for a few cycles.
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ISSN:0043-1354
1879-2448
DOI:10.1016/j.watres.2017.02.042