Reduced graphene oxide−TiO2/sodium alginate 3-dimensional structure aerogel for enhanced photocatalytic degradation of ibuprofen and sulfamethoxazole

Document Type

Article

Department

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Abstract

In this study, graphene oxide and titanium dioxide in combination with sodium alginate were used to synthesize the reduced graphene oxide−TiO2/sodium alginate (RGOT/SA) aerogel. The potential of RGOT/SA aerogel was evaluated for the photocatalytic degradation of ibuprofen and sulfamethoxazole and was compared with that of bare titanium dioxide nanoparticles. More than 99% removal of both the contaminants was obtained within 45–90 min by using the RGOT/SA aerogel under UV-A light. Mineralization of both the pollutants was also higher in case of RGOT/SA aerogel as compared to bare TiO2 nanoparticles. The optimal mass ratio of TiO2 nanoparticles with respect to graphene oxide was 2:1 in RGOT/SA aerogel in the presence of 1 wt% sodium alginate solution. High photodegradation of Ibuprofen was observed at neutral pH and acidic to neutral pH was found suitable for the photodegradation of sulfamethoxazole. Three-dimensional interconnected macroporous assembly, large surface area for settling TiO2 nanoparticles, efficient charge partitioning, and enhanced physical and chemical adsorption of ibuprofen and sulfamethoxazole on the surface of RGOT/SA aerogel were the significant characteristics of RGOT/SA aerogels. Moreover, ease of separation and recyclability of the RGOT/SA aerogel could further save the extra energy used to separate nanoparticles from the effluent.

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Issue and pagination are not provided by the author/publisher. This work was published before the author joined Aga Khan University.

Publication (Name of Journal)

Chemosphere

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127702

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