Simultaneous Removal of Graphene Oxide and Chromium(VI) on the Rare Earth Doped Titanium Dioxide Coated Carbon Sphere Composites

2017 
The potential coexistence of toxic metals and graphene oxide (GO) in the natural environment threatens human health. Herein, rare earth doped titanium dioxide coated carbon sphere composites (C@La-TiO2 and C@Ce-TiO2) were synthesized for the simultaneous removal of GO and Cr(VI) from wastewater. The results showed that a relatively high concentration of NaCl was beneficial to the binding of GO, whereas it was adverse to Cr(VI) removal. The removal capacity of C@La-TiO2 reached 383.3 mg/g for GO and 50.5 mg/g for Cr(VI) at pH 5.0. The adsorption process of GO and Cr(VI) on the composites was spontaneous and endothermic. Interestingly, the removal capacity of Cr(VI) on the composites increased significantly in the presence of GO, which was ascribed to the simultaneous adsorption of GO and Cr(VI) on composites and surface adsorbed GO for Cr(VI). However, in the presence of Cr(VI), the GO removal on the composites decreased prominently due to the competitive adsorption between GO and Cr(VI) on the composite s...
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