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Gellan gum/graphene oxide aerogels for methylene blue purification

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 257, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.117624

Keywords

Gellan gum; Graphene oxide; Aerogel; Methylene blue; Adsorption

Funding

  1. International Science and Technology Cooperation and Exchange Program of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University [KXGH17001]
  2. Commonweal Project of Fujian Province [2019R1034-7]

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Stable gellan gum (GG)/graphene oxide (GO) aerogels with different pore structures were prepared by freeze-drying a mixture of GG and GO, showing excellent performance in methylene blue adsorption. The adsorption process was found to be spontaneous, exothermic, and entropy-increasing. GG/GO aerogels exhibited faster adsorption kinetics and higher adsorption capacity for removing MB from aqueous solutions.
Stable gellan gum (GG)/graphene oxide (GO) aerogels were prepared by freeze-drying a mixture of GG and GO. On introduction of GO, the GG/GO aerogels had different level pore structures due to the different freezing temperatures. The volume per gram (1/rho) of GG/GO aerogels ranges from 76.80 +/- 1.54-158.30 +/- 2.30 cm(3)/g. The porosity of GG/GO-3 (-80 degrees C) and GG/GO-6 (-20 degrees C) was 45.53 % and 61.30 %, respectively. The resulting three-dimensional GG/GO aerogels exhibited excellent performance in methylene blue (MB) adsorption. The pseudo-first-order and Freundlich isotherm models produced the best fits for the adsorption kinetics and adsorption equilibrium, respectively. The Gibbs free energy, enthalpy, and entropy of adsorption indicated that the adsorption was a spontaneous, exothermic, and entropy-increasing process. It is illustrated that the GG/GO aerogels exhibited faster adsorption kinetics and adsorption capacity. These GG/GO aerogels can remove MB from aqueous solutions.

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