Preparation of graphene-MoS2 hybrid aerogels as multifunctional sorbents for water remediation

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The increasing demand of clean water and effective way to recycle industrial wastewater has offered a new application for carbon-based three-dimensional (3D) porous networks as sorbents due to their superior sorption abilities. Through the surface modification and hybridization with functional materials, the physical and chemical properties of the 3D carbon-based materials can be engineered. In this work, graphene-MoS2 aerogels (GMAs) with bulky shape are synthesized via a one-pot hydrothermal method. The obtained GMAs show quick sorption rate and high sorption capacity towards a wide variety of contaminants. The sorption covers not only organic solvents or organic dyes, but also toxic heavy metals ions such as Hg2+ and Pb2+. More importantly, the sorption capacity towards metal ions can be optimized by simply changing the loading amount of MoS2.

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Chen, B., Bi, H., Ma, Q., Tan, C., Cheng, H., Chen, Y., … Zhang, H. (2017). Preparation of graphene-MoS2 hybrid aerogels as multifunctional sorbents for water remediation. Science China Materials, 60(11), 1102–1108. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40843-017-9150-7

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