Hierarchical Nanostructured Copper Oxide and Its Application in Arsenic Removal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C2007Vol. 111(50), pp. 18624–18628
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Abstract
A facile two-step process was developed to synthesize hierarchical nanostructured CuO. First, copper acetate reacts with ethylene glycol to produce organocopper precursors with tunable morphologies; second, the organocopper precursors are calcinated to produce CuO structures which preserve the morphology of the precursors. The product consists of nanometer-sized CuO crystallites self-organized into micrometer-sized monoliths with tunable complex structures, including microplates, doughnut-like structures, and multilayer microspheres. The doughnut-like CuO structure possesses high removal capacity for As(III) and can be easily separated and recycled during water treatment processes.
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