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Title of Article Adsorption of Functionalized Thiol-Graphene Oxide for the Removal of Mercury from Aqueous Solution 
Date of Acceptance 21 July 2015 
Journal
     Title of Journal Asian Journal of Chemistry  
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal Chemical Publishing Co. 
     ISBN/ISSN 0970-7077 
     Volume 27 
     Issue 11 
     Month November
     Year of Publication 2015 
     Page 4167-4170 
     Abstract Graphene oxide (GO) was optimally produced from graphite as a starting material and was subject to functionalize with 3-mercaptopropyl-trimethoxysilane (MPTMS) to acquire thiol group (-SH) as a selective carbon-based adsorbent for the removal of mercury from aqueous solution comparing with its bare graphite (BGP). The GO-SH was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). IR characteristic peaks appear at wave numbers of 3367(O-H), 2576 (S-H), 1719 (C=O), 1224 and 1049 (C-O), and 1160 (Si-O-C) indicating the thiol group attached. Also, EDX spectrum revealing both Si and S peaks confirms the MPTMS bound on the GO surface. For an optimal adsorption study, the effects of pH solution, contact time and initial concentration of Hg(II) were investigated in details in association with determination of Hg(II) by HGAAS. From the results, the adsorption capacity of the functionalized GO-SH for Hg(II) was 80.65 mg/g at pH 6.6, about 3 times higher than that of its BGP (22.94 mg/g). The adsorption isotherm of the GO-SH for Hg(II) was found only fitting well with Langmuir model, while that of BGP followed the Freundlich one. It is implied that graphene oxide modified with thiol can be used as a high potential adsorbent for such toxic metals.  
     Keyword Graphene oxide; Mercury; 3-Mercaptopropyl-trimethoxysilane 
Author
567020008-2 Mr. PRAWIT NUENGMATCHA [Main Author]
Science Doctoral Degree

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