Oxidized few layer graphene and graphite as metal-free catalysts for aqueous sulfide oxidation

Few layer graphene and natural graphite were chemically modified by oxidation with HNO sub(3) at 80 and 140 degree C and used to promote the oxidation of sulfide ions in aqueous solutions. TEM, potentiometric titration, XRD, BET and Raman spectroscopy show that HNO sub(3) treatment even at 140 degre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Materials for energy and sustainability, 2013-01, Vol.1 (33), p.9491-9497
Hauptverfasser: Lemos, Bruno R. S., Teixeira, Ivo F., Machado, Bruno F., Alves, Marcos R. A., de Mesquita, João P., Ribeiro, Ronny R., Bacsa, Revathi R., Serp, Philippe, Lago, Rochel M.
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Zusammenfassung:Few layer graphene and natural graphite were chemically modified by oxidation with HNO sub(3) at 80 and 140 degree C and used to promote the oxidation of sulfide ions in aqueous solutions. TEM, potentiometric titration, XRD, BET and Raman spectroscopy show that HNO sub(3) treatment even at 140 degree C did not modify the graphene and graphite morphologies but produced significant amounts of different oxygen surface groups. The presence of these groups on few layer graphene and graphite strongly increased the S sub(aq) super(2-) oxidation, showing activities comparable to a high surface area activated carbon with a similar amount of oxygen surface groups. The obtained results suggest that the sulfide oxidation efficiency requires a balance between two important effects, i.e.the presence of oxygen functionalities to initiate the S sub(aq) super(2-) oxidation and the electrical conductivity that is important to further transfer the electrons removed from sulfide.
ISSN:2050-7488
2050-7496
DOI:10.1039/c3ta10541e