2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.11.089
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Co-transport of graphene oxide and heavy metal ions in surface-modified porous media

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“…A similar transport pattern (i.e., the normalized concentration (C/C0) declined with an increase of ω) but a relatively lower mobility of Cu-loaded GO was observed in comparison to that of only GO (Figure 2). This is because the presence of Cu 2+ increased the ζ-potential (less negative) and the hydrodynamic diameter (Dh) of GO (Table 1), and subsequently reduced GO transport in porous media, which is in accordance with the literature [18,21]. Likewise, Qi et al [37] demonstrated that Cu 2+ ions increased the aggregation of GO, thereby generally increasing the transport-enhancement capability of GO.…”
Section: Cotransport Of Cu With Gosupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…A similar transport pattern (i.e., the normalized concentration (C/C0) declined with an increase of ω) but a relatively lower mobility of Cu-loaded GO was observed in comparison to that of only GO (Figure 2). This is because the presence of Cu 2+ increased the ζ-potential (less negative) and the hydrodynamic diameter (Dh) of GO (Table 1), and subsequently reduced GO transport in porous media, which is in accordance with the literature [18,21]. Likewise, Qi et al [37] demonstrated that Cu 2+ ions increased the aggregation of GO, thereby generally increasing the transport-enhancement capability of GO.…”
Section: Cotransport Of Cu With Gosupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The facilitated transport of heavy metals by GO has received considerable attention recently [15,[18][19][20][21]. For instance, Zhou et al [15] investigated the effects of GO concentration and solution ionic strength (IS) on the transport of Cu 2+ in porous media.…”
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“…The modification of the sand with HA followed previously established procedures [22]. Prior to that, the HA was purified according to Yang's method [23].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…They reported increases in Cu 2+ transport with decreases in IS and increases in GO concentrations. Additionally, GO have been shown to remobilize pre-sorbed Pb 2+ and Cd 2+ in porous media [13]. Kamrani et al [14,15] observed increased mobility of CDs in both saturated and unsaturated porous media with decreases in IS and increases in pH and collector grain size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%