Adsorption Science & Technology (May 2012)

Adsorptive Removal of Cationic Dyes from Aqueous Solutions Using Graphite Oxide

  • Qian-Qian Jin,
  • Xiao-Hua Zhu,
  • Xiang-Ying Xing,
  • Tie-Zhen Ren

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1260/0263-6174.30.5.437
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30

Abstract

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In this study, graphite oxide (GO) was prepared by a simple one-pot treatment method and used as an adsorbent for removing cationic dyes, methylene blue (MB), crystal violet (CV) and rhodamine B (RhB) from aqueous solution of different initial concentrations. We found that an increase in initial dye concentration favoured adsorption. The adsorption kinetic process fits to the pseudo-second-order equation. When compared with the expanded graphite, GO exhibits a high adsorption capability on non-acid dye molecules, with the adsorption capacities of 199.2, 195.4 and 154.8 mg·g −1 for MB, CV and RhB, respectively. An analysis of the results of UV–Vis spectra suggested that the adsorbed dye molecules represent a different form of aggregation. Meanwhile, the layered graphene structure and surface oxygen functional groups play an important role in adsorption capability.