Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2149174934> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2149174934 endingPage "200" @default.
- W2149174934 startingPage "189" @default.
- W2149174934 abstract "Heavy metal and ionic dyes commonly co-exist and constitute the most important and dangerous source of environmental pollution. Graphene oxide has the potential in the application to remove heavy metal ions and ionic dyes in wastewater, but it suffers from separation inconvenience. In this paper, magnetic graphene oxide (MGO) was synthesized and used as an adsorbent for simultaneous removal of Cd(II) and ionic dyes including methylene blue (MB) and orange G (OG). MGO adsorbent was characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The results showed that kinetic data followed a pseudo-second-order model and equilibrium data were well fitted by the Langmuir model. In mono-component system, the maximum sorption capacities in ultrapure water for Cd(II), MB and OG were 91.29 mg/g, 64.23 mg/g and 20.85 mg/g, respectively. The sorption capacity suppressed for Cd(II) with increasing MB concentration and almost was not affected for MB with increasing Cd(II) concentration in Cd(II)–MB binary system. However, the sorption capacity enhanced for OG with increasing Cd(II) concentration and for Cd(II) was independent on the concentration of OG in Cd(II)–OG binary system. In tap water samples, the sorption capacity for Cd(II) was 65.39% of that in ultrapure water. However, the tap water samples had little interference with the performance of MGO toward MB and OG, indicating that MGO was suitable for removal of ionic dyes from real water." @default.
- W2149174934 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2149174934 creator A5001146441 @default.
- W2149174934 creator A5033384364 @default.
- W2149174934 creator A5046285032 @default.
- W2149174934 creator A5059257593 @default.
- W2149174934 creator A5063611601 @default.
- W2149174934 creator A5064106349 @default.
- W2149174934 date "2013-06-01" @default.
- W2149174934 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2149174934 title "Simultaneous removal of Cd(II) and ionic dyes from aqueous solution using magnetic graphene oxide nanocomposite as an adsorbent" @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1965842963 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1968450507 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1971496200 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1977844233 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1986010646 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1988290604 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1991190346 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1992262649 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1992791901 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1995718743 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1998640380 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W1999379777 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2001360126 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2001933831 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2003019660 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2009464622 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2013811994 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2014784234 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2026592125 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2027132460 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2033581663 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2033694842 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2042518557 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2046766811 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2054049753 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2057139298 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2061920243 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2064714818 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2067058952 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2069833022 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2072053289 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2075523162 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2077891072 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2078353661 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2081768752 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2086036704 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2086262119 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2091785935 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2093714199 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2095552055 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2104594188 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2118744807 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2125672123 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2130797004 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2137289418 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2146330006 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2153735792 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2159838039 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2161954541 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2323925984 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W2327681500 @default.
- W2149174934 cites W4233194460 @default.
- W2149174934 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2013.04.045" @default.
- W2149174934 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2149174934 type Work @default.
- W2149174934 sameAs 2149174934 @default.
- W2149174934 citedByCount "527" @default.
- W2149174934 countsByYear W21491749342013 @default.
- W2149174934 countsByYear W21491749342014 @default.
- W2149174934 countsByYear W21491749342015 @default.
- W2149174934 countsByYear W21491749342016 @default.
- W2149174934 countsByYear W21491749342017 @default.
- W2149174934 countsByYear W21491749342018 @default.
- W2149174934 countsByYear W21491749342019 @default.
- W2149174934 countsByYear W21491749342020 @default.
- W2149174934 countsByYear W21491749342021 @default.
- W2149174934 countsByYear W21491749342022 @default.
- W2149174934 countsByYear W21491749342023 @default.
- W2149174934 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2149174934 hasAuthorship W2149174934A5001146441 @default.
- W2149174934 hasAuthorship W2149174934A5033384364 @default.
- W2149174934 hasAuthorship W2149174934A5046285032 @default.
- W2149174934 hasAuthorship W2149174934A5059257593 @default.
- W2149174934 hasAuthorship W2149174934A5063611601 @default.
- W2149174934 hasAuthorship W2149174934A5064106349 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C12143843 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C13965031 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C145148216 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C150394285 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C171250308 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C17538187 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C175708663 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C179104552 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C184651966 @default.
- W2149174934 hasConcept C185592680 @default.