Abstract

A nitrogen-doped 3D graphene foam assembled with nanoscroll structure is constructed via a facile mild-heating methodology using a polar molecule of formamide as the driving regent. The as-prepared graphene nanoscroll foam exhibits promising performance in organic pollutant removal with improved adsorption rate and high binding affinity, and is thought to be a novel adsorption material.

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