articleACS Applied Materials & InterfacesSep 11, 2012Closed access

Reduced Graphene Oxide for Catalytic Oxidation of Aqueous Organic Pollutants

Curtin University

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Abstract

We discovered that chemically reduced graphene oxide, with an I(D)/I(G) >1.4 (defective to graphite) can effectively activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to produce active sulfate radicals. The produced sulfate radicals (SO(4)(•-)) are powerful oxidizing species with a high oxidative potential (2.5-3.1 vs 2.7 V of hydroxyl radicals), and can effectively decompose various aqueous contaminants. Graphene demonstrated a higher activity than several carbon allotropes, such as activated carbon (AC), graphite powder (GP), graphene oxide (GO), and multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT). Kinetic study of graphene catalyzed activation of PMS was carried out. It was shown that graphene catalysis is superior to that on transition…

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Keywords
  • Graphene
  • Oxide
  • Oxidizing agent
  • Catalysis
  • Aqueous solution
  • Radical
  • Materials science
  • Graphite
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