Characterization and Application of N-doped Carbon Nanodots from Molasses Produced by Microwave-Assisted Extraction Method for Photocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue
Abstract:Methylene Blue brings harm to the environment as it is disposed to the river bodies as waste. This affects the life of aquatic biota and the health of communities that use the river water. To overcome this problem, Nitrogen-doped Carbon Nanodots (Ndoped CNDs) as photocatalysts can be used as an alternative in degrading Methylene Blue (MB) through the photocatalytic process. The potential of N-doped CNDs to degrade MB through the photocatalytic process became the aim of this study. N-doped CNDs from molasses ha… Show more
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