Adsorption Properties and Mechanism of Attapulgite to Graphene Oxide in Aqueous Solution

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In order to remove toxic graphene oxide (GO) from aqueous solution, attapulgite (ATP) was used as adsorbent to recycle it by adsorption. In this paper, the effects of different pH, adsorbent mass, GO concentration, time and temperature on the adsorption of GO by attapulgite were studied, and the adsorption performance and mechanism were further explored by XRD, AFM, XPS, FTIR, TEM and SEM tests. The results show that when T = 303 K, pH = 3, and the GO concentration is 100 mg/L in 50 mL of aqueous solution, the removal rate of GO by 40 mg of attapulgite reaches 92.83%, and the partition coefficient Kd reaches 16.31. The adsorption kinetics results showed that the ad-sorption equilibrium was reached at 2160 min, and the adsorption process could be described by the pseudo-second-order adsorption equation, indicating that the adsorption process was accom-panied by chemical adsorption and physical adsorption. The isotherm and thermodynamic param-eters show that the adsorption of GO by attapulgite is more consistent with the Langmuir isotherm model, and the reaction is a spontaneous endothermic process. The analysis shows that attapulgite is a good material for removing GO, which can provide a reference for the removal of GO in an aqueous environment.

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Li, N., Fang, J., Jiang, P., Li, C., Kang, H., & Wang, W. (2022). Adsorption Properties and Mechanism of Attapulgite to Graphene Oxide in Aqueous Solution. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052793

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