Abstract

Abstract A new method for producing the TiO2—exfoliated graphite—amorphous carbon composites was developed. It involves anatase-type TiO2, residual graphite hydrosulfate and sucrose as starting materials and makes it easier to produce such floating composites on a large scale. The composites are promising for water purification as they couple the buoyancy of exfoliated graphite with the sorption capacity of amorphous carbon and the photocatalytic activity of anatase.

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