Self-Standing Adsorbent Composites of Waste-Derived Biochar and Reduced Graphene Oxide for Water Decontamination
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2025
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Self-Standing Adsorbent Composites of Waste-Derived Biochar and Reduced Graphene Oxide for Water Decontamination / Dotti, A., Guagliano, M., Ferretti Di Castelferretto, V., Scotti, R., Pedrazzi, S., Puglia, M., Orrù, R.V.A., Cristiani, C., Finocchio, E., Basso Peressut, A., Latorrata, S.. - In: MOLECULES. - ISSN 1420-3049. - 30:9(2025), pp. 1997-1997. [10.3390/molecules30091997]
Abstract:
Adsorption is one of the simplest and most cost-effective techniques for water decontamination. In this field, biochar has recently emerged as a promising alternative to traditional adsorbents, exhibiting a high surface area and affinity to metal ions, as well as often being waste-derived. Similarly, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) shows an excellent adsorption capacity. Having self-assembling properties, it has already been employed to obtain self-standing heavy-metal-adsorbing membranes. In this research, a novel self-standing membrane of biochar and rGO is presented. It was obtained through an eco-friendly method, consisting of the simple mechanical mixing of the two components, followed by vacuum filtration and mild drying. Vine pruning biochar (VBC) was employed in different rGO/biochar mass ratios, ranging from 1/1 to 1/9. The best compromise between membrane integrity and biochar content was achieved with a 4/6 proportion. This sample was also replicated using chestnut-shell-derived biochar. The composite rGO–biochar membranes were characterized through XRD, FTIR-ATR, TG-DTG, SEM-EDX, BET, ZP, particle dimension, and EPR analyses. Then, they were tested for metal ion adsorption with 10 mM Cu2+ and 100 mM Zn2+ aqueous solutions. The adsorption capacity of copper and zinc was found to be in the range of 1.51–4.03 mmolCu g−1 and 18.16–21.99 mmolZn g−1, respectively, at an acidic pH, room temperature, and contact time of 10 min. Interestingly, the composite rGO–biochar membranes exhibited a capture behavior between that of pure rGO and VBC.
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adsorption; biochar; freestanding membrane; heavy metals; reduced graphene oxide; self-assembling; water treatment
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Dotti, Anna; Guagliano, Marianna; Ferretti Di Castelferretto, Vittorio; Scotti, Roberto; Pedrazzi, Simone; Puglia, Marco; Orrù, Romano V. A.; Cristiani, Cinzia; Finocchio, Elisabetta; Basso Peressut, Andrea; Latorrata, Saverio
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