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dc.contributor.authorBessa, Anapt_PT
dc.contributor.authorGonçalves, Gilpt_PT
dc.contributor.authorHenriques, Brunopt_PT
dc.contributor.authorDomingues, Eddy M.pt_PT
dc.contributor.authorPereira, Eduardapt_PT
dc.contributor.authorMarques, Paula A. A. P.pt_PT
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-04T15:04:15Z-
dc.date.available2021-05-04T15:04:15Z-
dc.date.issued2020-07-28-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/31302-
dc.description.abstractThe development of new graphene-based nanocomposites able to provide synergistic effects for the adsorption of toxic heavy metals in realistic conditions (environment) is of higher demand for future applications. This work explores the preparation of a green nanocomposite based on the self-assembly of graphene oxide (GO) with chitosan (CH) for the remediation of Hg(II) in different water matrices, including ultrapure and natural waters (tap water, river water, and seawater). Starting at a concentration of 50 μg L-1, the results showed that GO-CH nanocomposite has an excellent adsorption capacity of Hg (II) using very small doses (10 mg L-1) in ultrapure water with a removal percentage (% R) of 97 % R after only two hours of contact time. In the case of tap water, the % R was 81.4% after four hours of contact time. In the case of river and seawater, the GO-CH nanocomposite showed a limited performance due the high complexity of the water matrices, leading to a residual removal of Hg(II). The obtained removal of Hg(II) at equilibrium in river and seawater for GO-CH was 13% R and 7% R, respectively. Our studies conducted with different mimicked sea waters revealed that the removal of mercury is not affected by the presence of NO3- and Na+ (>90% R of Hg(II)); however, in the presence of Cl-, the mercury removal was virtually nonexistent (1% R of Hg(II)), most likely because of the formation of very stable chloro-complexes of Hg(II) with less affinity towards GO-CH.pt_PT
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.publisherMDPIpt_PT
dc.relationPTDC/NAN-MAT/30513/2017pt_PT
dc.relationCENTRO-01-0145-FEDER-030513pt_PT
dc.relationUIDB/00481/2020pt_PT
dc.relationUIDP/00481/2020pt_PT
dc.relationCEECIND/01913/2017pt_PT
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/5876/147273/PTpt_PT
dc.relationCENTRO-01-0145-FEDER-022083pt_PT
dc.relationSFRH/BD/110478/2015pt_PT
dc.rightsopenAccesspt_PT
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/pt_PT
dc.subjectRemoval of Hgpt_PT
dc.subjectReal waterspt_PT
dc.subjectChitosanpt_PT
dc.subjectGraphene oxide-based nanocompositespt_PT
dc.titleGreen graphene-chitosan sorbent materials for mercury water remediationpt_PT
dc.typearticlept_PT
dc.description.versionpublishedpt_PT
dc.peerreviewedyespt_PT
degois.publication.firstPage1pt_PT
degois.publication.issue8pt_PT
degois.publication.lastPage16pt_PT
degois.publication.titleNanomaterialspt_PT
degois.publication.volume10pt_PT
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/10/8/1474pt_PT
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/nano10081474pt_PT
dc.identifier.essn2079-4991pt_PT
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