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SORPTION PROPERTIES OF THERMALLY EXPANDED GRAPHITE NITRATE CO-INTERCALATED WITH ETHYL FORMATE AND ACETIC ACID

СОРБЦИОННЫЕ СВОЙСТВА ТЕРМОРАСШИРЕННОГО НИТРАТА ГРАФИТА, СОИНТЕРКАЛИРОВАННОГО ЭТИЛФОРМИАТОМ И УКСУСНОЙ КИСЛОТОЙ

SORPTION PROPERTIES OF THERMALLY EXPANDED GRAPHITE NITRATE CO-INTERCALATED WITH ETHYL FORMATE AND ACETIC ACID

Abstract

Терморасширенный графит (ТРГ) с улучшенными сорбционными свойствами получен путем термической обработки продукта соинтеркалирования нитрата графита с этилформиатом и уксусной кислотой. Морфология поверхности продукта соинтеркалирования и ТРГ исследована методом сканирующей электронной микроскопии. Показано, что полученный ТРГ является перспективным сорбентом для удаления экотоксикантов из сточных вод и природных водоемов. Исследована сорбционная способность ТРГ при сорбции нефти и нефтепродуктов из водной среды. Показана возможность применения ТРГ в качестве сорбента палладиевых катализаторов из стоков гомогенных продуктов реакции Сузуки. Thermally expanded graphite (TEG) with improved sorption properties was obtained by heat treatment of the product of co-intercalation of graphite nitrate with ethyl formate and acetic acid. The surface morphology of the co-intercalation product and TEG was studied by scanning electron microscopy. The obtained TEG was found to be an effective sorbent for removing environmentally toxic compounds from wastewater and natural water bodies. The TEG sorption capacity relating to sorption of oil and oil products from aqueous media was investigated. The TEG applicability as a sorbent for recovery of Pd-catalysts from effluents of homogeneous Suzuki cross-coupling reaction was demonstrated.

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очистка воды, рентгенофазовый анализ, сорбция, сканирующая электронная микроскопия, соединение соинтеркалирования нитрата графита, терморасширенный графит

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