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Multifunctional MoS<sub>2</sub>@g-C<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> Nanocomposites for Dual-Mechanism Removal of Drug Molecules and Azo Dyes. [PDF]
Marouch S, Sarp G, Soylak M, Yilmaz E.
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Correction: Facile synthesis of amino-modified magnetic covalent organic framework for the efficient extraction and determination of anionic azo dyes in carbonated beverages. [PDF]
Guan S, Wu H, Lin W, Chen Y, Wang Z.
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Optimized decolorization of two poly azo dyes Sirius Red and Sirius Blue using laccase-mediator system. [PDF]
Benali J +5 more
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Visible light assisted photooxidative facile degradation of azo dyes in water using a green method. [PDF]
Yousif M +11 more
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Fabrication of NIPMAM based polymer microgel network assisted rhodium nanoparticles for reductive degradation of toxic azo dyes. [PDF]
Iqbal S +6 more
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WOS: 000241486700007Two new azo-dyes, 5-(quinoly-8-azo)pyrimidine-2,4,6-trione (L-1) and 5-(quinoly-8-azo)-1,3-dimethylpyrimidine-2,4,6-trione (L-2) were prepared by linking 8-aminoquinoline to barbituric acid and 1,3-dimethylbarbituric acid through ...
Ramazan Gup
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Synthetic dyes are widely used in textile, dyeing, paper, printing, color photography, pharmaceutical, food, cosmetics, and other industries. Azo dyes represent about one-half of all the dyes in common use and are employed as coloring agents in the ...
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Picosecond Switchable Azo Dyes
Chemistry – A European Journal, 2019AbstractAzo dyes that combine electron‐withdrawing thiazole/benzothiazole heterocycles and electron‐donating amino groups within the very same covalent skeleton exhibit relaxation times for their thermal isomerization kinetics within milli‐ and microsecond timescales at room temperature.
Jaume Garcia‐Amorós +6 more
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Degradation of azo dyes by algae
Environmental Pollution, 1992The degradation of azo dyes by algae was evaluated and it was found that certain algae can degrade a number of azo dyes to some extent. The reduction rate appears to be related to the molecular structure of the dyes and the species of algae used. The azo reductase of algae is responsible for degrading azo dyes into aromatic amine by breaking the azo ...
L, Jinqi, L, Houtian
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