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Decolorization of direct poly azo dye with nanophotocatalytic UV/NiO process
Aims: The aim of the present study is to investigate the efficiency of ultraviolet/ nickel oxide (UV/NiO) system as one form of advanced oxidation processes (AOP) for decolorization of red poly azo.
Ali Assadi +3 more
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Synthesis and characterization of new Ti–Bi2O3 anode and its use for reactive dye degradation [PDF]
This paper reports the synthesis, characterization and application of a Ti–Bi2O3 anode for the electrochemical decolorization of the textile dye Reactive Red 2.
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Abstract Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a naturally occurring polysaccharide that has attracted considerable interest in various fields, including biological and biomedical applications, due to its biodegradability, biocompatibility, high degree of crystallinity, and outstanding physicochemical characteristics. It is widely used in several industries such
Mehmet Akif Omeroglu +2 more
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This article introduces a biomimetic Mn‐doped polydopamine nanoplatform (HAMM NPs) coated with cancer cell membranes. It enables targeted hepatocellular carcinoma theranostics via T1/T2 dual‐mode magnetic resonance imaging and tumor microenvironment‐triggered sonodynamic therapy/chemodynamic therapy, achieving potent antitumor efficacy in subcutaneous ...
Jiayin Lin +7 more
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Photocatalytic degradation of Reactive Black 8 in UV/TiO2 /H2O2 system: Optimization and modeling using a response surface methodology (RSM) [PDF]
Reactive azo dyes are among the most applicable dyes n textile industries. However, these compounds are environmentallyhazardous and difficult to treat by classical ethods.
Royaee, Sayed +2 more
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Recent Progress on Fullerene–Based Functional Materials for Energy Conversion
A schematic illustration summarizing the classification, and photo‐/electro‐‐/thermo‐catalysis and energy storage applications of C60 and derivatives. ABSTRACT Efficient energy conversion and environmental protection are still constrained by rapid carrier recombination, unstable interfaces, limited active site, and so on. Owing to the unique electronic
Ying Jiang, Bo Wu, Chunru Wang
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Dyeing effluents have become a vital source of water pollution. Due to the xenobiotic properties and toxicity to all life forms including humans, removal of undesirable color and associated toxicity is crucial.
Md. Ekramul Karim +2 more
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This research explored South African iron‐rich sand (SAIRS) as a natural catalyst for light‐mediated wet peroxide oxidation of methyl orange dye in wastewater and at an optimized of conditions of 3500 mg/L catalyst dose, 6 mM H2O2, and pH 2.5, SAIRS achieved 94% methyl orange degradation within 90 min under visible light.
Aaliyah Ebrahim +3 more
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The current work explores the treatment of dye wastewater using the combination of photocatalysis and ceramic nanofiltration process. Commercial ceramic membrane and titanium dioxide (TiO2) photocatalyst were used in this study to investigate the removal
Naresh Yadav Donkadokula +2 more
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The release of synthetic dye into the environment causing abnormal growth of phytoplankton may lead to a decline in the photosynthetic performance of aquatic ecosystem.
Achmad Syafiuddin, Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky
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