Abstract
Abstract In order to provide inexpensive and efficient technique for wastewater treatment, the present research, aimed to prepare nano composites out of graphene oxide, namely GO/SA aerogels and focused on its application to remove methyl orange dye from industrial wastewater. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were employed to identify the compound of GO/SA composite aerogel. High porosity was shown in nanomaterials, sample purity was demonstrated by EDX analysis, and the impact of temperature on dye absorption was investigated. In other words, the process is endothermic, as the data revealed that raising the temperature improved absorption efficiency. The results conclude that the GO/SA composite aerogel can be an effective adsorbent for eliminating the pollutants such as dyes from an aqueous environment.
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