Dual-Action κ-Carrageenan: A Novel Capping Agent and Dopant Source for Enhanced Photocatalytic ZnO Nanoparticles in Azo Dye and Cr(VI) Degradation. [PDF]
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Hydrothermal synthesis of Zingiber/ZnO for enhanced photodegradation of ofloxacin antibiotic and reactive red azo dye (RR141). [PDF]
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Dyeing of silk with disperse azo dyes.
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