Performance of metal free g-C3N4 reinforced graphene oxide bio-composite for the removal of persistent dyes

Graphitic carbon nitride/graphene oxide (g-C3N4@GO/ Carboxy methylcellulose) based bio-composite was prepared, characterized and tested for the degradation of toxic dyes. Cellulose was extracted from coconut coir/spathe through acid hydrolysis and ultrasonication method. Followed by modification usi...

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Main Authors: E. Jackcina Stobel Christy, Anitha Pius
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-01-01
Series:Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590182621000163
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spelling doaj-4991bf1ad94a4bd68921bb6aa627893b2021-07-13T04:09:51ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology2590-18262021-01-013220233Performance of metal free g-C3N4 reinforced graphene oxide bio-composite for the removal of persistent dyesE. Jackcina Stobel Christy0Anitha Pius1Department of Chemistry, The Gandhigram Rural Institute-Deemed to be University, Gandhigram 624302, Tamil Nadu, IndiaCorresponding author.; Department of Chemistry, The Gandhigram Rural Institute-Deemed to be University, Gandhigram 624302, Tamil Nadu, IndiaGraphitic carbon nitride/graphene oxide (g-C3N4@GO/ Carboxy methylcellulose) based bio-composite was prepared, characterized and tested for the degradation of toxic dyes. Cellulose was extracted from coconut coir/spathe through acid hydrolysis and ultrasonication method. Followed by modification using the carboxymethylation process and subsequently loaded with graphene oxide and g-C3N4. The prepared carboxy methylcellulose (CMC), g-C3N4@GO, g-C3N4@GO/CMC biocomposite were analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR), scanning electron microscope (SEM) with energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), X-ray diffractometer (XRD) and thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA). The photocatalytic activity of synthesized biocomposite was investigated for the degradation of basic green 4 (BG 4) and basic blue 9 (BB 9) dyes from aqueous solution using batch experiments under sunlight irradiation. The percentage of degradation of BG4 and BB9 was 94 and 98% under sunlight irradiation for 60 and 50 min in basic medium respectively. The photodegradation process is well described by the Langmuir- Hinshelwood and pseudo-first-order kinetic models. From the active species trapping experiment, it was found that the hole (h+), superoxide radical (O2·−), and hydroxyl radical (OH.) played a significant role in the degradation of dyes and a possible degradation path is discussed with the results obtained from LC-MS. Moreover, the biocomposite showed higher stability and reusability for the degradation of dyes upto five cycles. Thus, the prepared g-C3N4@GO/CMC biocomposite can serve as a sustianable material in the current scenario for removing dyes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590182621000163BiomassG-C3N4CelluloseOrganic pollutantsPhotocatalysis
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author E. Jackcina Stobel Christy
Anitha Pius
spellingShingle E. Jackcina Stobel Christy
Anitha Pius
Performance of metal free g-C3N4 reinforced graphene oxide bio-composite for the removal of persistent dyes
Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
Biomass
G-C3N4
Cellulose
Organic pollutants
Photocatalysis
author_facet E. Jackcina Stobel Christy
Anitha Pius
author_sort E. Jackcina Stobel Christy
title Performance of metal free g-C3N4 reinforced graphene oxide bio-composite for the removal of persistent dyes
title_short Performance of metal free g-C3N4 reinforced graphene oxide bio-composite for the removal of persistent dyes
title_full Performance of metal free g-C3N4 reinforced graphene oxide bio-composite for the removal of persistent dyes
title_fullStr Performance of metal free g-C3N4 reinforced graphene oxide bio-composite for the removal of persistent dyes
title_full_unstemmed Performance of metal free g-C3N4 reinforced graphene oxide bio-composite for the removal of persistent dyes
title_sort performance of metal free g-c3n4 reinforced graphene oxide bio-composite for the removal of persistent dyes
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
issn 2590-1826
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Graphitic carbon nitride/graphene oxide (g-C3N4@GO/ Carboxy methylcellulose) based bio-composite was prepared, characterized and tested for the degradation of toxic dyes. Cellulose was extracted from coconut coir/spathe through acid hydrolysis and ultrasonication method. Followed by modification using the carboxymethylation process and subsequently loaded with graphene oxide and g-C3N4. The prepared carboxy methylcellulose (CMC), g-C3N4@GO, g-C3N4@GO/CMC biocomposite were analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR), scanning electron microscope (SEM) with energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), X-ray diffractometer (XRD) and thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA). The photocatalytic activity of synthesized biocomposite was investigated for the degradation of basic green 4 (BG 4) and basic blue 9 (BB 9) dyes from aqueous solution using batch experiments under sunlight irradiation. The percentage of degradation of BG4 and BB9 was 94 and 98% under sunlight irradiation for 60 and 50 min in basic medium respectively. The photodegradation process is well described by the Langmuir- Hinshelwood and pseudo-first-order kinetic models. From the active species trapping experiment, it was found that the hole (h+), superoxide radical (O2·−), and hydroxyl radical (OH.) played a significant role in the degradation of dyes and a possible degradation path is discussed with the results obtained from LC-MS. Moreover, the biocomposite showed higher stability and reusability for the degradation of dyes upto five cycles. Thus, the prepared g-C3N4@GO/CMC biocomposite can serve as a sustianable material in the current scenario for removing dyes.
topic Biomass
G-C3N4
Cellulose
Organic pollutants
Photocatalysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590182621000163
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