Issue 7, 2018

Phosphatidyl-assisted fabrication of graphene oxide nanosheets with multiple active sites for uranium(vi) capture

Abstract

A novel kind of graphene oxide-based (GO-based) adsorbent was successfully prepared by chemical modification with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (C16TAB) and phytic acid (PA) for adsorbing uranium (U(VI)). A close relationship between PA and GO interlayer spacing was investigated; the optimal spacing was 3.88 Å with 4.5 mL PA. A series of adsorption experiments were carried out with the as-prepared product (denoted as GO–C16TAB–PA) to capture U(VI) ions. The adsorption capacity of the GO–C16TAB–PA adsorbent can reach 923 mg g−1 (298.15 K) with an excellent removal rate (∼90%), which demonstrates a 527% increment compared with that of pristine GO in the same environment (pH = 8, Co = 500 mg L−1). Meanwhile, the adsorption equilibrium time of GO–C16TAB–PA was shortened by 50% compared with that of pristine GO. In addition, the GO–C16TAB–PA adsorbent exhibited superior recyclability with a six-adsorption–desorption-cycle test. Finally, the fabricated GO–C16TAB–PA adsorbent exhibited excellent adsorption performance in simulated seawater, providing a theoretical guide and methodology for further seawater extraction of uranium(VI).

Graphical abstract: Phosphatidyl-assisted fabrication of graphene oxide nanosheets with multiple active sites for uranium(vi) capture

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Apr 2018
Accepted
18 May 2018
First published
19 May 2018

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2018,5, 1584-1594

Phosphatidyl-assisted fabrication of graphene oxide nanosheets with multiple active sites for uranium(VI) capture

P. Yang, Q. Liu, H. Zhang, J. Liu, R. Chen, R. Li, D. Wu, X. Bai and J. Wang, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2018, 5, 1584 DOI: 10.1039/C8EN00401C

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