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Electrolyte induced rheological modulation of graphene oxide suspensions and its applications in adsorption

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cris.virtual.departmentChemical Engineering
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dc.contributor.affiliationIndian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar
dc.contributor.affiliationIndian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar
dc.contributor.affiliationIndian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar
dc.contributor.authorOjha, Abhijeet
dc.contributor.authorThareja, Prachi
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-30T17:45:24Z
dc.date.available2025-08-30T17:45:24Z
dc.date.issued2018-03-30
dc.description.abstractIn this study, we report the microstructure, rheology and adsorption characteristics of aqueous suspensions of Graphene Oxide (GO) at a volume fraction (ϕ <inf>GO</inf> ) = 0.018, which can be transformed into gels by cation induced charge shielding and cross-linking between GO nanosheets. GO nanosheets of average thickness ∼1.5 nm and a lateral dimension of ∼750 nm are synthesized by Hummer's process. At ϕ <inf>GO</inf> = 0.018, cations of varying size and valence are systematically introduced with electrolytes NH <inf>4</inf> Cl, LiCl, NaCl, KCl, MgCl <inf>2</inf> and FeCl <inf>3</inf> at concentrations ranging from 10 <sup>-5</sup> –10 <sup>-1</sup> M to investigate their effect on the rheology of GO suspensions. Our results suggest that depending on the electrolyte concentration, size and the valence of the cation: low viscosity suspensions, fragile gels and solid-like GO-electrolyte gels are formed. The storage modulus (G') of all GO-electrolyte gels increases with the increase in electrolyte concentration and G' follows the order GO-FeCl <inf>3</inf> > GO-MgCl <inf>2</inf> > GO-KCl > GO-NaCl > GO-LiCl > GO-NH <inf>4</inf> Cl. FESEM analysis shows that lyophilized GO-electrolyte gels with 10 <sup>-1</sup> M electrolytes have a porous morphology resulting from the aggregation of GO nanosheets. The GO-electrolyte gels are shown to adsorb high quantities of oils, with GO-FeCl <inf>3</inf> gels showing a higher adsorption capacity. The GO-NaCl and GO-FeCl <inf>3</inf> lyophilized gels are also shown to adsorb methylene blue dye and follow the pseudo-second-order kinetics of adsorption. Along with higher oil and dye adsorption efficiency, GO-electrolyte gels are easy to recollect after the adsorption, thus avoiding the potential toxicity for bio-organisms in water caused by GO nanosheets.
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dc.identifier.coverDisplayDate30 March 2018
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dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.apsusc.2017.11.157
dc.identifier.pageRange786-798
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dc.identifier.subtypeDescriptionJournal
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dc.identifier.urihttps://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/22314
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000424247500096
dc.relation.ispartofApplied Surface Science
dc.relation.ispartofseriesApplied Surface Science
dc.relation.issn01694332
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dc.sourceApplied Surface Science
dc.subjectAggregation | Nanosheets | Rheology | Suspensions
dc.subject_scopusENG
dc.subject_wosENG
dc.titleElectrolyte induced rheological modulation of graphene oxide suspensions and its applications in adsorption
dc.typeArticle
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oaire.citation.volume435
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person.affiliation.cityGandhinagar
person.affiliation.countryIndia
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