Functionalization of graphene sponge electrodes with two-dimensional materials for tailored electrocatalytic activity towards specific contaminants of emerging concern
Elisabeth Cuervo Lumbaque, Luis Baptista-Piresa, Jelena Radjenovic

TL;DR
This study develops functionalized graphene sponge electrodes with 2D materials like borophene and hBN, enhancing their ability to electrochemically degrade specific contaminants of emerging concern.
Contribution
It introduces a simple hydrothermal method to functionalize graphene sponges with 2D materials, improving their electrocatalytic performance for targeted pollutant removal.
Findings
hBN promotes adsorption of hydrophobic contaminants
borophene enhances generation of oxidant species
hydroxyl radicals and singlet oxygen are key in degradation
Abstract
Low-cost graphene sponge electrodes were functionalized with two-dimensional (2D) materials, i.e., borophene and hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), using a one-step, hydrothermal self-assembly method. Borophene and hBN-modified graphene sponge anode and N-doped graphene sponge cathode were employed for electrochemical degradation of model persistent contaminants of emerging concern in one-pass, flow through mode, and using low-conductivity supporting electrolyte. Functionalization of the reduced graphene oxide (RGO) coating with 2D materials led to specific modifications in the electrode electrocatalytic performance and interactions with the target contaminants. For instance, addition of hBN promoted the adsorption of more hydrophobic organic contaminants via van der Waals and {\pi}-{\pi} interactions. Functionalization of the graphene sponge anode with borophene enhanced the generation of…
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