2022
DOI: 10.1002/jccs.202200369
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Synthesis of carboxylic graphene oxide‐carboxymethyl chitosan composite and its applications toward the remediation of U6+, Pb2+, Cr6+, and Cd2+ ions from aqueous solutions

Abstract: The current research work deals with the synthesis of a novel composite material of carboxylic graphene oxide-carboxymethyl chitosan (COOH-GO-CMC) composite by ultrasound and microwave-assisted processes. The composite was characterized by Fourier Transform Infra-red spectroscopy, X-ray Powder Diffraction, Raman Spectroscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy. The synthesized composite was used to remove heavy toxic metal ions (HTMIs) such as uranium (U 6+ ), lead (Pb 2+ ), chr… Show more

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“…As the adsorbent dosing increases, the adsorption sites provided by the adsorbent become more and more abundant, resulting in a lower equilibrium adsorption concentration of Cu(II), which contributes to the low adsorption capacity and high removal rate. This result is comparable to the findings on the removal of U(VI), Pb(II), Cr(VI), and Cd(II) from water by carboxylic graphene oxidecarboxymethyl chitosan composite prepared by Patel et al [37]. Hence, considering the efficiency and economy, an adsorbent dosage of 0.025 g is chosen as the experimental dosage for the following sections.…”
Section: Effect Of Adsorbent Dosagesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…As the adsorbent dosing increases, the adsorption sites provided by the adsorbent become more and more abundant, resulting in a lower equilibrium adsorption concentration of Cu(II), which contributes to the low adsorption capacity and high removal rate. This result is comparable to the findings on the removal of U(VI), Pb(II), Cr(VI), and Cd(II) from water by carboxylic graphene oxidecarboxymethyl chitosan composite prepared by Patel et al [37]. Hence, considering the efficiency and economy, an adsorbent dosage of 0.025 g is chosen as the experimental dosage for the following sections.…”
Section: Effect Of Adsorbent Dosagesupporting
confidence: 86%