Modified Graphene Oxide-Based Adsorbents Toward Hybrid Membranes for Organic Dye Removal Application

Authors
Vo, Thi SinhLwin, Khin MoeChoi, SunKim, Kyunghoon
Issue Date
2022-12
Publisher
한국복합재료학회
Citation
Composites Research, v.35, no.6, pp.402 - 411
Abstract
In this study, the channels-contained hybrid membranes have been fabricated through the incorporation of glass fibers and GO sheets (GO/glass fibers, GG), or a mixture of chitosan/GO (CS/GO/glass fibers, CGG), as hybrid membranes using in organic dye removal. The material properties are well investigated the terms in the morphological, chemical, crystal, and thermal characterizations for verifying interactions in their formed structure. These hybrid membranes have been fitted well in pseudo-second order and Langmuir models that are associated with chemical adsorption and a monolayer approach, respectively. The highest adsorption ability of methylene blue and methyl orange reached 59.40 mg/g and 229.07 mg/g (GG); and 287.47 mg/g and 252.91 mg/g (CGG), which is more enhanced than that of previous GO-based other adsorbents. Moreover, the dye separation on these membranes could be favorable to superb sealing and trapping dye molecules from water instead of only the dye connection occurring ontheir surface, regarding the physically sieving effect. The membranes can also be reused within two and three adsorbing-desorbing cycles on the GG and CGG ones, respectively. These membranes can become future adsorbents to be applied for wastewater treatment due to their structural features.
Keywords
Graphene oxide; Organic dye; Composite membrane; Recyclability
ISSN
2288-2103
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/75877
DOI
10.7234/composres.2022.35.6.402
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