Graphene-Diatom Silica Aerogels for Efficient Removal of Mercury Ions from Water

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2015 Jun 10;7(22):11815-23. doi: 10.1021/acsami.5b01159. Epub 2015 May 29.

Abstract

A simple synthetic approach for the preparation of graphene-diatom silica composites in the form of self-assembled aerogels with three-dimensional networks from natural graphite and diatomite rocks is demonstrated for the first time. Their adsorption performance for the removal of mercury from water was studied as a function of contact time, solution pH, and mercury concentration to optimize the reaction conditions. The adsorption isotherm of mercury fitted well with the Langmuir model, representing a very high adsorption capacity of >500 mg of mercury/g of adsorbent. The prepared aerogels exhibited outstanding adsorption performance for the removal of mercury from water, which is significant for environmental applications.

Keywords: adsorption; aerogel; diatomaceous earth; graphene; mercury.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't