Malachite green (MG) is a significant water pollutant due to its widespread use and harmful properties, making its effective removal crucial. Graphene oxide (GO) has emerged as a promising material for dye adsorption. Doping GO into cellulose aerogels enhances mechanical properties and prevents GO dissolution. Many reports claim the advantages of GO in adsorption, but challenges remain in understanding and optimizing the adsorption of MG in three-dimensional cellulosic GO (CLGO) aerogels. In this study, three-dimensional CLGO aerogels were prepared using the freeze-drying method. They achieved an MG maximum adsorption capacity of 33.98 mg g−1, and the adsorbent still had 97.04 % adsorption capacity at the seventh adsorption–desorption cycle. The photothermal properties of the CLGO aerogels were also studied, contributing to the development of the zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) post-processing concept. Molecular force field simulations indicated that π-π interaction is the primary force between MG and CLGO aerogels in the absorption process. We believe our research will guide the future optimization of MG specialized absorbent.
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