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Removal of Formaldehyde and Its Analogues Using a Hybrid Assembly of Pyrene-Modified Hydrazide and rGO: A Negative Carbon Emission and Green Chemical Decomposition Method

LANGMUIR [2023]
Yuru Min, Lei Wang, Chenyao Yuan, Honglei Liu, Xiaole Gong, Mengyu Cao, Jiang-Tao Xu, Jingquan Liu
ABSTRACT

Indoor gaseous formaldehyde is the main environmental pollutant that can cause fatal threats to human health. A number of physical and chemical methods have been developed to tackle this issue. However, the existing methods are still unsatisfactory to meet the requirement of sustainable development owing to the flaws of low efficiency and reversible or second pollution. Herein, a chemical method based on a nucleophilic reaction between hydrazine and aldehyde that generates the only by-product of H2O is designed for the removal of formaldehyde. 1-Pyrenebutyric hydrazide was synthesized by a simple esterification reaction and then self-assembled on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) with a large surface area by forming π–π stacking to obtain a composite for chemical removal of gaseous formaldehyde under ambient conditions. In a practical test, the formaldehyde removal rate could reach 91% of the theoretical value, which meets the requirement for commercial formaldehyde removal applications. After 10 times recycling, the formaldehyde removal rate still remains as high as 85%. Moreover, the composite could be regenerated in weak acidic media, which greatly reduce the manufacturing cost in practical applications.

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