▎ 摘 要
Based on the advantages of graphene and zeolite, respectively, the graphene/zeolite composites with core-shell structure were synthesized. The features of the composites were characterized and experimental conditions were used to evaluate the potential of graphene/zeolite composites in removing copper ions Cu2+ and methyl orange (MO) in single and binary systems. In a single system, the adsorption of Cu2+ and MO are in accordance with the Freundich and Langmuir model, respectively, with maximum adsorption capacities at 39.06 and 2.71 mg g(-1). For the binary system, the coexistence of Cu2+ and MO increases the maximum adsorption capacity of the composite material compared with the single one and Langmuir model can better describe the co-adsorption behavior of Cu2+-MO binary mixture by the composites.