Decontamination of Bisphenol A from Aqueous Solution by Graphene Adsorption
Tsinghua University · Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
Abstract
The decontamination of bisphenol A (BPA) from aqueous solution by graphene adsorption was investigated. The maximum adsorption capacity (q(m)) of graphene for BPA obtained from a Langmuir isotherm was 182 mg/g at 302.15 K, which was among the highest values of BPA adsorption compared with other carbonaceous adsorbents according to the literature. Both π-π interactions and hydrogen bonds might be responsible for the adsorption of BPA on graphene, and the excellent adsorption capacity of graphene was due to its unique sp(2)-hybridized single-atom-layer structure. Therefore, graphene could be regarded as a promising adsorbent for BPA removal in water treatment. The kinetics and isotherm data can be well described…
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Adsorption
- Graphene
- Aqueous solution
- Langmuir adsorption model
- Human decontamination
- Bisphenol A
- Chemistry
- Exothermic reaction
- Clean water and sanitation