Synthesis and characterization of graphite oxide and 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy acetic acidgraphite oxide (mcpa-go) nanocomposite with its controlled release property / Norilyani Izzati Hasanuddin
The graphite oxide and 2-methyl-4chlorophenoxy acetic acid- graphite oxide (MCPA-GO) nanocomposite were successfully synthesized by using improved Hummer's method and ion-exchange method respectively. In this study, MCPA-GO nanocomposite was synthesized at various concentration of MCP A rangin...
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Faculty of Applied Sciences
2017
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Online Access: | http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/25584/1/PPb_NORILYANI%20IZZATI%20HASANUDDIN%20AS%20N%2017_5.pdf http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/25584/ |
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Summary: | The graphite oxide and 2-methyl-4chlorophenoxy acetic acid- graphite oxide (MCPA-GO) nanocomposite were successfully synthesized by using improved Hummer's method and ion-exchange method respectively. In this
study, MCPA-GO nanocomposite was synthesized at various concentration of MCP A ranging from 0.1 to 0. 7 M to lowering its toxicity and increase the drugs/herbicides loading efficiency. Meanwhile, the graphite oxide was
prepared with the use the graphite powder as starting material. Graphite oxide and MCPA-GO nanocomposite were characterized using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and Carbon
Hydrogen Nitrogen and Sulphur analyzer (CHNS). The FTIR spectra of MCPA-GO nanocomposite was showed resemblance peaks of the MCPA and graphite oxide indicated the inclusion of MCP A into the graphite oxide. As for XRD pattern, there was increasing in the basal spacing of the nanocomposite from the graphite oxide which by 9.3 A to 9.7 A. Other than that, the percentage loading of MCP A in the nanocomposite was calculated to be 98.0 % (w/w) based on the CHNS result. Next, the controlled release ofMCPA-GO nanocomposite was done in two different solution which were in sodium chloride solution (NaCl) and sodium carbonate solution (Na2CO3). The release of MCP A into these solution was found to be dependent to the anion in the order of Na2CO3 > NaCl with the percentage release of 66 % and 10 % respectively. It proved that this release property exhibits the potential
application of graphite oxide as effective nanocarrier of herbicides. |
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