In situ synthesis and high adsorption performance of MoO₂/Mo₄O₁₁ and MoO₂/MoS₂ composite nanorods by reduction of MoO₃

Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Bingyu XuHonggang Fu

Abstract

MoO2/Mo4O11 and MoO2/MoS2 composite nanorods were successfully synthesized by reducing MoO3 nanorods. The adsorption performance of samples was evaluated by using Rhodamine B (RhB) and metal ions in aqueous solutions as the targets. The results indicated that the obtained MoO2/Mo4O11 and MoO2/MoS2 composite nanorods can present excellent adsorption performance. The BET surface areas of samples increased with increasing the MoO3 : S mass ratio. The adsorption kinetics for the RhB and Cu(2+) ions on the composite nanorods were well fitted to a pseudo-second order model.

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