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Chemosphere ; 346: 140653, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37949185

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This study uses waste coconut husk to synthesize carbon quantum dots decorated graphene-like structure for sustainable detection and removal of ofloxacin. The XRD spectrum shows the carbon nanomaterial's layered structure with turbostratic carbon stacking on its surface. The FESEM and HRTEM studies claim the successful development of quantum dots decorated 2D layered structure of carbon nanomaterial. The functionalization of sulfur and nitrogen is well observed and studied through XPS, while Raman spectra have provided insight into the surface topology of the as-synthesized nanostructure. The BET surface area was found to be 1437.12 m2/g with a microporous structure (pore width 2.0 nm) which interestingly outcompete many reported carbon-based nanomaterials such as graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide and quantum dots. The detection and removal processes are monitored through UV-visible spectroscopy and the obtained detection limit and adsorption capacity were 2.7 nM and 393.94 mg/L respectively. Additionally, 1 mg carbon nanomaterial has removed 49 % ofloxacin from water in just 1 h. In this way, this study has successfully managed the coconut husk waste after its utilization for environmental remediation purposes.


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Carbono , Nanoestruturas , Carbono/química , Cocos , Nitrogênio/química , Enxofre
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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 490: 410-419, 2017 Mar 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27914340

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Microporous flower-like and spherical carbon particles, made of graphene-like layers, have been obtained via chlorination of nickelocene (Ni(C5H5)2). Their mechanism of formation, in terms of morphology and micro-nanostructure, has been followed from 200 to 900°C. Conventional transmission electron microscopy and high-resolution-TEM observations allow determining that their structure is made of highly disordered graphene-like layers. The Raman spectrum of the high temperature sample exhibits the characteristics D and G bands. The peak positions, the ratio of their intensities (ID/IG) and full width at half maximum suggest a high degree of disorder in the nanostructures. The calculated in-plane correlation length of these graphene-like layers is 1.15nm. In all the carbon particles, electron energy-loss spectroscopy shows sp2 carbon bonding content higher than 95% and mass density in the range of 1.0-1.6g/cm3. Textural studies show Type I adsorption isotherms with surface area of 922m2/g for the sample produced at 900°C. In addition, the basic hydrothermal treatment of the sample chlorinated at 600°C yields a composite material with NiO nanoparticles well dispersed within the carbon matrix.

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