Title of article :
Graphene Oxide/Activated Clay/Gelatin Composites: Synthesis, Characterization and Properties
Author/Authors :
Merad Boudia, S Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences - Laboratory of Organic Electrolytes and Polyelectrolytes Application (LAEPO) - Tlemcen University - Tlemcen, Algeria , Benabadji, K.I Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences - Laboratory of Organic Electrolytes and Polyelectrolytes Application (LAEPO) - Tlemcen University - Tlemcen, Algeria , Bouras, B Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences - Laboratory of Organic Electrolytes and Polyelectrolytes Application (LAEPO) - Tlemcen University - Tlemcen, Algeria
Abstract :
In this work, graphene oxide/activated clay/Gelatin (GO/AC/G) composite blends were prepared by a simple solution mixing method.
X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy were used to study the novelty in the structural
characterization of the samples. The thermal stability of these materials was carried out using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The
obtained results showed that a homogeneous mixture of AC, GO, and G was formed. XRD results indicated on successful formation of an
intercalated structure in the composites. The disappearance of peaks at 2 = 8.1° and 2 = 13.5° were observed for montmorillonite and
GO, respectively, indicating the homogenous distribution of the GO sheets into the activated clay structure. The interlayer spacing
increased from 19.4 to 23.5 Å due to the insertion of gelatin molecules into the sheets of the clay. The IR spectrum of (GO/AC/G)
composite revealed the presence of C-O-C bonds, C=C bending, C-OH vibration, and C=O bending. These results show that GO was
composited with AC structure. Furthermore, an intense band of N-H of gelatin at 3419 cm-1 was ameliorated via the combination with
absorption bonds of O-H, indicating the interaction of gelatin with the clay. A comparison of the thermograms of GO/AC and GO/AC/G
showed that the thermal stability was improved in the new prepared composite. High adsorption potential and regeneration capability make
the GO/AC and GO/AC/G composites the potential environmentally friendly materials for reducing dye pollution.
Keywords :
Composite , Activated clay , Graphene oxide , Gelatin , Biopolymer
Journal title :
Physical Chemistry Research