Thanks for your reply. I do not understand this part "Despite this absorption reduces the amount of carbofuran in the sample, but it does not mean that it degrade it".
so what is the difference between GO and reduced graphene. Is there a difference in energy band gap or only the difference in water soluability. why there are some using GO and others using graphene for removal of organic pollutants.
I know that graphene oxide and graphene have high adsorption, but my objective also is to shift wavelength to visible light and slow hole electron seperation so I ask if the best to use graphene oxide or graphene for these purposes.
I prepared P25/GO and tested it for carbofuran, but i found that the photocatalytic activity of P25 alone is more better than P25/GO, I do not know why. GO in my case suppresses the activity of P25.