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Tailoring graphene-oxide and reduced-graphene-oxide with NaNO 3 and CaCl 2 catalysts with enhanced photo-catalytic degradation of methylene blue dye.

Mansi ChitkaraNitin GoyalAashish KumarLatha MarasamySirajul HaqSamar A AldossariRajesh HaldharM Khalid Hossain
Published in: RSC advances (2024)
This study employed various experimental techniques to produce graphene oxide (GO) under different conditions, such as the inclusion or exclusion of NaNO 3 , and reduced graphene oxide (RGO) with or without the catalyst CaCl 2 . The procedure of decreasing RGO was carried out using the reducing agent NaBH 4 . Moreover, the prepared mixtures were utilized in the degradation process of methylene blue (MB) dye using photo-catalysis, with exposure to both ultraviolet (UV) light and sunlight. When exposed to UV and sunlight irradiation, WN-GO showed rapid and ecologically friendly breakdown of MB dye in comparison to N-GO. WN-GO exhibited exceptional adsorption capabilities, surpassing other tested materials like N-GO, WN-C-RGO and C-RGO. Although WN-C-RGO has demonstrated satisfactory performance in terms of photo-catalytic degradation, as the concentration-time graph of the MB dye revealed significant degradation, with a reduction of up to 90% and 62.5% under UV light and sunlight exposure, respectively. These results offer insightful information on the potential of graphene-based materials to address other environmental issues, particularly in the areas of water treatment.
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