Adsorptive interaction of bisphenol A with mesoporous titanosilicate/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite materials: FT-IR and Raman analyses.

Chinh Nguyen-Huy, Nayoung Kim, Thuy-Duong Nguyen-Phan, Ik-Keun Yoo, Eun Woo Shin
Author Information
  1. Chinh Nguyen-Huy: School of Chemical Engineering, University of Ulsan, Daehakro 93, Nam-gu, Ulsan 680-749, South Korea.
  2. Nayoung Kim: School of Chemical Engineering, University of Ulsan, Daehakro 93, Nam-gu, Ulsan 680-749, South Korea.
  3. Thuy-Duong Nguyen-Phan: Chemistry Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973, USA.
  4. Ik-Keun Yoo: School of Chemical Engineering, University of Ulsan, Daehakro 93, Nam-gu, Ulsan 680-749, South Korea.
  5. Eun Woo Shin: School of Chemical Engineering, University of Ulsan, Daehakro 93, Nam-gu, Ulsan 680-749, South Korea.

Abstract

Nanocomposite materials containing graphene oxide have attracted tremendous interest as catalysts and adsorbents for water purification. In this study, mesoporous titanosilicate/reduced graphene oxide composite materials with different Ti contents were employed as adsorbents for removing bisphenol A (BPA) from water systems. The adsorptive interaction between BPA and adsorption sites on the composite materials was investigated by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and Raman spectroscopy. Adsorption capacities of BPA at equilibrium, q e (mg/g), decreased with increasing Ti contents, proportional to the surface area of the composite materials. FT-IR observations for fresh and spent adsorbents indicated that BPA adsorbed onto the composite materials by the electrostatic interaction between OH functional groups contained in BPA and on the adsorbents. The electrostatic adsorption sites on the adsorbents were categorized into three hydroxyl groups: Si-OH, Ti-OH, and graphene-OH. In Raman spectra, the intensity ratios of D to G band were decreased after the adsorption of BPA, implying adsorptive interaction of benzene rings of BPA with the sp(2) hybrid structure of the reduced graphene oxide.

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