1. A novel CaO nanocomposite cross linked graphene oxide for Cr(VI) removal and sensing from wastewater.
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Singh S, Naik TSSK, Anil AG, Khasnabis S, Nath B, U B, Kumar V, Garg VK, Subramanian S, Singh J, and Ramamurthy PC
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- Adsorption, Chromium analysis, Graphite, Kinetics, Wastewater, Nanocomposites chemistry, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis
- Abstract
A novel green nanocomposite has been prepared by immobilizing CaO nanoparticles (CaO NPs) on the surface of graphene oxide. Biogenic CaO-NPs were synthesized from Lala clamshells. Morphological and structural characterizations of the nanocomposite were studied extensively. The adsorption capacity (q
max ) of the nanocomposite for removing Cr(VI) was 38.04 mg g-1 . In addition to this, the adsorption data were adequately simulated with Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin, and pseudo-second-order models, suggesting that the adsorption process was the combination of external mass transfer and chemisorption. Electrostatic interaction was the dominant mechanism for Cr(VI) removal. In addition, the synthesized nanocomposites also serve as an excellent sensor for Cr(VI) sensing, with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.02 μM utilizing electrochemical methods. Therefore, this green nanocomposite can simultaneously serve as an adsorbent and sensor for Cr(VI)removal from aqueous solutions., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2022
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