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Preparation and assessment of magnetic graphene oxide/chitosan composite for removing radiocobalt from aqueous solution

A novel adsorbent of magnetic graphene oxide/chitosan (MGOC) composite has been prepared via chemical cross-linking method, and exhibits an extraordinary sorption capacity (about 59.82 mg/g) towards cobalt ions. The batch… Click to show full abstract

A novel adsorbent of magnetic graphene oxide/chitosan (MGOC) composite has been prepared via chemical cross-linking method, and exhibits an extraordinary sorption capacity (about 59.82 mg/g) towards cobalt ions. The batch experiments revealed that MGOC is weakly affected by ionic strength and pH-dependent for cobalt ions sorption. The sorption process is spontaneous and endothermic according to thermodynamic parameters, following the pseudo-second-order model. In view of low price, high adsorption capacity, great saturation magnetization and perfect reusability, the MGOC composite maybe has a potential value in treatment of radiocobalt-containing wastewater.

Keywords: graphene oxide; radiocobalt; oxide chitosan; preparation assessment; magnetic graphene

Journal Title: Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
Year Published: 2020

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