Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Ayatollah Amoli Branch, Islamic Azad University, Amol, Iran
Abstract
Background:
The wastewater released from various industries contains substantial
amounts of organic compounds such as dyes and naphthols. However, naphthols are toxic to
the environment and human health. So, it is essential to eliminate them, which will contribute to
manufacturing and environmental management.
Methods:
In the work, an eco-friendly method is adapted to synthesize reduced graphene oxide
(rGO) using Equisetum arvense plant extract as a strong reducing and stabilizing agent. Then, a hybrid
nano adsorbent based on rGO and ordered mesoporous carbon (CMK-3) decorated with iron
oxide nanoparticles (Fe3O4@rGO/CMK-3) was prepared as an adsorbent. We investigate the performance
of Fe3O4@rGO/CMK-3 to remove 2-naphthol (2-NP).
Results:
The FE-SEM images exhibited spherical magnetite nanoparticles with sizes ranging from 31
to 47 nm on composite. Efficient removal (90%) of 2-NP from aqueous solution is demonstrated
using high surface area Fe3O4@rGO/CMK-3 (initial concentration of 2-NP: 10 mg mL-1, pH: 5.0,
time: 30 min, and amount of adsorbent dosage: 3 mg mL-1). The high surface area of
Fe3O4@rGO/CMK-3, hydrogen binding, π-π stacking interaction between the benzene rings of 2-NP
and graphitic skeleton of hybrid adsorbent facilitate the adsorption of 2-NP on the
Fe3O4@rGO/CMK-3. The 2NP removal capacity by (Fe3O4@rGO/CMK-3) showed a significant
decrease during five successive cycles.
Conclusions:
These results promise the potential of high surface area (Fe3O4@rGO/CMK-3) for efficient
removal of 2-NP for wastewater treatment.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.