Chem. Commun., 2013, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC44093A, Communication
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC44093A, Communication
Ela Eroglu, Wenzhe Zang, Paul K. Eggers, Xianjue Chen, Ramiz A Boulos, Haniff Wahid, Steven M. Smith, Colin L Raston
In situ sonic probe exfoliated graphene sheets in the presence of various concentrations of p-phosphonic acid calix[8]arene are effective in removing nitrate from aquatic effluents, with the efficiency increasing for higher ratios of calixarene to graphite. Mild sonication of the nitrate-adsorbed material releases some nitrate ions back to the effluent.
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In situ sonic probe exfoliated graphene sheets in the presence of various concentrations of p-phosphonic acid calix[8]arene are effective in removing nitrate from aquatic effluents, with the efficiency increasing for higher ratios of calixarene to graphite. Mild sonication of the nitrate-adsorbed material releases some nitrate ions back to the effluent.
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