Title
Improved reductive transformation of iopromide by magnetite containing reduced graphene oxide nanosacks as electron shuttles
11627/554211627/5542
Author
Toral Sánchez, Eduardo
Hurt, Robert H
Ascacio Valdés, Juan Alberto
Aguilar, Cristóbal Noe
Cervantes Carrillo, Francisco Javier
Rangel Méndez, José René
Abstract
"The novel application of magnetite containing reduced graphene oxide nanosacks (MrGO-N) as electron shuttles to improve the reductive degradation of the pharmaceutical pollutant, iopromide (IOP), was evaluated. MrGO-N were synthesized by ultrasonicated nebulization process, and their physicochemical characterization was performed by potentiometric titration, zeta potential, high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM), X-ray diffraction, as well as by Raman and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopies. Results demonstrated the thermal reduction of precursor graphene oxide sheets, the removal of different oxygenated groups, and the successful assembly of magnetite nanoparticles (MNP) in the graphene sacks. Also, reduction experiments revealed 72% of IOP removal efficiency and up to 2.5-fold faster degradation of this pollutant performed with MrGO-N as redox catalysts in batch assays and with sulfide as electron donor. Chemical transformation pathway of IOP provides evidence of complete dehalogenation and further transformation of aromatic ring substituents. Greater redox-mediating ability of MrGO-N was observed, which was reflected in the catalytic activity of these nanomaterials during the reductive degradation of IOP. Transformation byproducts with simpler chemical structure were identified, which could lead to complete degradation by conventional methodologies in a complementary treatment process. Redox-mediating activity of MrGO-N could potentially be applied in wastewater treatment systems in order to facilitate the biodegradation of priority contaminants."
Publication date
2019Publication type
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2019.01.026Knowledge area
QUÍMICACollections
Publisher
ElsevierKeywords
Reductive transformationIopromide
Graphene nanosacks
Electron shuttle
X-ray contrast medium