Charge-driven interaction for adsorptive removal of organic dyes using ionic liquid-modified graphene oxide

[Display omitted] A facile approach is presented to synthesize the ionic liquid-grafted graphene oxide (GO-ImOH) for fast and efficient adsorptive removal of cationic dyes. A coupling reaction between the hydroxyl terminal of imidazolium ionic liquid and the carboxylic group of GO, yielded the GO-Im...

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description [Display omitted] A facile approach is presented to synthesize the ionic liquid-grafted graphene oxide (GO-ImOH) for fast and efficient adsorptive removal of cationic dyes. A coupling reaction between the hydroxyl terminal of imidazolium ionic liquid and the carboxylic group of GO, yielded the GO-ImOH hybrid material. The higher surface negative charge (−32 mV) and excellent dispersibility make the GO-ImOH an efficient adsorbent for cationic dyes. The GO-ImOH showed excellent removal efficiency for methylene blue (cationic dye), whereas it could adsorb only 22% methyl orange (anionic dye). The GO-ImOH displayed significantly higher adsorptive removal capacity for cationic dye compared to that of GO adsorbent. The chemical and structural features of GO-ImOH and spectroscopic analyses (FTIR and Raman) of pristine and recovered GO-ImOH adsorbent suggested multiple adsorptive interaction pathways (electrostatic, π-cation, π-π interactions, and hydrogen linkages) between the GO-ImOH adsorbent and the dye molecules. The work paves a new direction for the development of ionic liquids-modified 2D nanomaterials for efficient and fast adsorptive removal of organic pollutants, where the adsorptive sites on the surface of 2D nanomaterials can be tuned by selecting the desired functionalities from a diversified library of cations and anions of ionic liquids.
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