A novel RGO@SSN electrode prepared by directly electrodepositing reduced graphene oxide (RGO) on stainless steel net (SSN) was applied to remove Pb(II) from the aqueous solution. The RGO@SSN electrode exhibits substantial apparent current densities and the presence of RGO on SSN affects the morphology of deposited crystal. After electrochemical treatment with RGO@SSN for 200 min, the Pb(II) removal efficiency of Pb(II) solution (1000 mg L −1 ) gets to 97.2%, which is promoted by 12.0% compared to that with the SSN treatment. The removal rate of RGO@SSN is 4.45 times higher than that of SSN. The polarization resistance is promoted by 55.3 and 89.5% in 0.1 M NaCl and 0.1 M HCl solution, respectively, indicating stronger protection against corrosion. Moreover, the RGO@SSN electrode can be efficiently recycled in dilute HNO 3 solution. These results suggest that RGO@SSN electrode possesses a good potential to be applied for the treatment of Pb(II) in wastewater.
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