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Acetamiprid's degradation products and mechanism: Part II - Inert atmosphere and charge storage.
Popadic, Daliborka; Krstic, Jugoslav; Janosevic Lezaic, Aleksandra; Popovic, Maja; Milojevic-Rakic, Maja; Ignjatovic, Ljubisa; Bajuk-Bogdanovic, Danica; Gavrilov, Nemanja.
Afiliação
  • Popadic D; National Laboratory Sector, Department of Organic Residual Analysis, Serbian Environmental Protection Agency, Zabljacka 10A, 11160 Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Krstic J; University Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Janosevic Lezaic A; University of Belgrade-Faculty of Pharmacy, 11158 Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Popovic M; Department of Atomic Physics, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences - National Institute of The Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Milojevic-Rakic M; University of Belgrade-Faculty of Physical Chemistry, 11221 Belgrade, Serbia. Electronic address: maja@ffh.bg.ac.rs.
  • Ignjatovic L; University of Belgrade-Faculty of Physical Chemistry, 11221 Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Bajuk-Bogdanovic D; University of Belgrade-Faculty of Physical Chemistry, 11221 Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Gavrilov N; University of Belgrade-Faculty of Physical Chemistry, 11221 Belgrade, Serbia.
Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 308: 123772, 2024 Mar 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38128326
ABSTRACT
Reuse and/or recycling of spent adsorbents is taking a central role in modern thinking and catalyzed carbonization is the way forward. Herein we explore the carbonization of adsorbed acetamiprid, in an inert atmosphere, as a way of recycling and producing nitrogen-rich carbon material for potential use in supercapacitors. Added value material and the reuse of the adsorbent were achieved by carbonization at 700 °C under argon. The formation of a nitrogen-doped carbon layer as an active material on the adsorbent, bonded through a C-Si linkage, has been conclusively verified through elemental composition quantification using XPS and EDX measurements. Two-stage catalytic decomposition and condensation of the adsorbed pesticide is followed by TGA and TPD-MS. Attained carbon-based materials give stable Faradaic capacitance with a slight dependency on the number of adsorbing cycles. Capacitance calculated with respect to the adlayer carbon material reaches values as high as 610 F g-1. Galvanostatic Charge/Discharge measurement confirmed the stability of explored materials with a slight increase in capacitance over 1000 cycles. The presented results envisage electroactive materials preparation from environmental pollutants, adding value to spent adsorbents.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article