Catalytic growth of carbon nanofibers on Cr nanoparticles on a carbon substrate : adsorbents for organic dyes in water.

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2013
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We have produced carbon nanofibers (CNFs) using leather waste that had been tanned with a chromium bath, and when dried contained Cr2O3. Suitable reduction processing produced a carbon substrate with supported nanoparticles of chromium metal. Powder X-ray diffraction showed that the Cr2O3 is reduced on the carbon surface to produce CrC and metal Cr, which is the effective catalyst for the CNFs growth. The CNF arrays were confirmed by TEM images. Raman data revealed that the synthesized CNFs have a poor-quality graphite structure which favors their use in adsorption processes. These CNFs presented higher affinity to adsorb anionic dyes, whereas the cationic dyes are better adsorbed on the carbon substrate. The low-cost and availability of the carbon precursor makes their potential use to produce CNFs of interest.
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Carbon nanofibers, Adsorption, Leather waste, Chromium
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OLIVEIRA, L. C. A. de et al. Catalytic growth of carbon nanofibers on Cr nanoparticles on a carbon substrate: adsorbents for organic dyes in water. Journal of Nanoparticle Research, v. 15, p. 1631-1634, 2013. Disponível em:<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11051-013-1631-4> . Acesso em: 16 jun. 2017.