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Photoreduction behavior of Cr(VI) on oxidized carbon nanoparticles: From photocatalytic efficiency to oxygenated groups.

Authors :
Ding, Zhe
Zhang, Wentao
Liang, Jianjun
Qiang, Shirong
Wang, Wei
Li, Ping
Fan, Qiaohui
Source :
Chemosphere. Jan2023:Part 2, Vol. 311, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Clarifying the reaction process and specific mechanism between variable-valence elements and oxidized carbon nanoparticles is essential to evaluate the environmental impact of carbon nanomaterials. In this study, the photocatalytic reduction of Cr(VI) on oxidized carbon nanotubes (OCNTs), oxidized graphene ribbons (OGRs), and graphene oxide sheets (GOs) was explored by batch experiments and spectroscopic analyses. The reaction efficiencies strongly depended on the number of oxygenated groups in the oxidized carbon nanoparticles. The abundant oxygenated groups enabled the GOs to exhibit the highest photocatalytic activity, followed by the OGRs and OCNTs. As a result, the photoreduction efficiency of Cr(VI) reached 96% for GOs, whereas those of OGRs and OCNTs were only 40% and 13%, respectively. In addition, different types of oxygenated groups exhibited various activities based on molecular model tests, following the sequence carboxylic > hydroxyl > carbonyl > ether > aldehyde > edge. Based on the underlying relationship between the oxygenated groups, topological structures, and mechanical strain in the carbon nanoparticles, we speculate that mechanical strain plays a critical role in the formation of oxygenated groups, thereby regulating their photocatalytic activities. The findings in this work provide novel insights into the roles of oxygenated groups and the mechanical strain of carbon nanoparticles in their environmental behavior. [Display omitted] • Carbon nanoparticles with abundant oxygenated groups showed the superior photoreduction efficiency of Cr(VI). • The characteristic oxygenated groups represented distinct photoactivities. • The underlying relationship between oxygenated groups and mechanical strains regulated photocatalytic behavior of carbon nanoparticles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
311
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160251625
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.137136