Rapid incorporation of gold nanoparticles onto graphene oxide-polymer nanofiber membranes for photothermally-accelerated water purification
Author:
Hou Jian12, Yun Jaehan23, Jang Wongi23, Li Bin1, Adehinmoye Adewale Adedayo3, Kim Jun-Hyun3ORCID, Byun Hongsik2
Affiliation:
1. School of Intelligent Manufacturing, Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology , Luoyang 471023 , China 2. Department of Chemical Engineering , Keimyung University , Daegu 42601 , South Korea 3. Department of Chemistry , Illinois State University , Normal , IL 61790-4160 , USA
Abstract
Abstract
This work demonstrates the rapid coating of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) onto electrospun composite polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers containing a large amount of graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) for photothermally-driven applications. A modification of GO with a cationic surfactant greatly improves its loading efficiency into the PAN nanofibers, and the subsequent hydrazine treatment readily converts the integrated GO into rGO. Rapid loading of AuNPs onto these membranes results in measurably higher photothermal heating characteristics than the pristine PAN, GO-PAN, and rGO-PAN membranes under a solar-simulated light source. The light-induced heating properties are then utilized in the removal of organic dyes in an aqueous solution. While the GO-PAN and rGO-PAN membranes remove the dyes via physical adsorption, the AuNP-loaded membranes show an additional catalytic decomposition process, resulting in detectably faster removal rates. The degradation of the organic dyes is accelerated under a solar simulated light source due to the light-enhanced heating and photocatalytic properties of the integrated AuNPs. The ability to maximize the dual properties of these membranes can greatly reduce toxic organic pollutants, which can lead to the development of practical water purification systems under sunlight irradiation.
Funder
Science and Technology Innovation Team Project of Henan Province of China Illinois State University Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology Keimyung University
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemical Engineering
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