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Adsorption Studies at the Graphene Oxide–Liquid Interface: A Molecular Dynamics Study

Visal Subasinghege Don, Lukas Kim, Rolf David, Julia A. Nauman, Revati Kumar

2023The Journal of Physical Chemistry C20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The adsorption of organic aromatic molecules, namely aniline, onto graphene oxide is investigated using molecular simulations. The effect of the oxidation level of the graphene oxide sheet as well as the presence of two different halide salts, sodium chloride and sodium iodide, were examined. The aniline molecule in the more-reduced graphene oxide case, in the absence of added salt, showed a slightly greater affinity for the graphene oxide-water interface as compared to the oxidized form. The presence of the iodide ion increased the affinity of the aniline molecule in the reduced case but had the opposite effect for the more-oxidized form. The effect of oxidation and added salt on the interfacial water layer was also examined.

Topics & Concepts

GrapheneAnilineOxideAdsorptionChemistryInorganic chemistryIodideMoleculeHalideChlorideMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryNanotechnologyNanopore and Nanochannel Transport StudiesElectrostatics and Colloid InteractionsGraphene research and applications
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