Adsorptive and electrochemical properties of carbon nanotubes, activated carbon, and graphene oxide with relatively similar specific surface area

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Abstract

Three carbon materials with a highly diversified structure and at the same time much less different porosity were selected for the study: single-walled carbon nanotubes, heat-treated activated carbon, and reduced graphene oxide. These materials were used for the adsorption of 2,4-D herbicide from aqueous solutions and in its electroanalytical determination. Both the detection of this type of contamination and its removal from the water are important environmental issues. It is important to identify which properties of carbon materials play a significant role. The specific surface area is the major factor. On the other hand, the presence of oxygen bound to the carbon surface in the case of contact with an organochlorine compound had a negative effect. The observed regularities concerned both adsorption and electroanalysis with the use of the carbon materials applied.

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Kuśmierek, K., Światkowski, A., Skrzypczyńska, K., & Dabek, L. (2021). Adsorptive and electrochemical properties of carbon nanotubes, activated carbon, and graphene oxide with relatively similar specific surface area. Materials, 14(3), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14030496

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