2019
DOI: 10.1515/revce-2018-0047
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Chemical reduction of methylene blue in the presence of nanocatalysts: a critical review

Abstract: Methylene blue (MB) (3,7-bis (dimethylamino)-phenothiazin-5-ium chloride) is a harmful pollutant and has been long been known for its detrimental effects on human health. Over the recent years, many strategies including reduction, oxidation, biological and photochemical degradation have been reported for converting this harmful dye into commercially useful products. Among the aforementioned strategies, the nanocatalytic reduction of MB into its reduced counterpart, i.e. leucomethylene blue, is considered more … Show more

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“…Methylene blue (MB) is a heterocyclic aromatic pollutant released from the dying industries [ 96 ]. NaBH 4 is used as a reducing agent for MB and NPs, which serves the purpose of an absorbent [ 97 ].…”
Section: Catalytic Activity Of Fruit-derived Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methylene blue (MB) is a heterocyclic aromatic pollutant released from the dying industries [ 96 ]. NaBH 4 is used as a reducing agent for MB and NPs, which serves the purpose of an absorbent [ 97 ].…”
Section: Catalytic Activity Of Fruit-derived Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ingestion of MB in human body has been reported to restrict oxidase enzymes in the body, which may lead to grave disorders, i.e., toxicity of the central nervous system, gastrointestinal infections and decolorization of the brain parenchyma [119,120]. During the reduction of MB, NaBH 4 acts as a reducing agent, and NPs act as an absorbent [121]. Nayan et al (2018) synthesized AuNPs using Mangifera indica flower extract (MIFE) [82].…”
Section: Catalytic Properties Of Flower-derived Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SPR allows gold NPs to be used as hyperthermia agents due to their capability to absorb light at a given frequency and transforming the energy into heat (Plan Sangnier et al, 2019 ; Balfourier et al, 2020 ). Gold NPs have also been largely used in sensing systems (Zhou et al, 2015 ; De Crozals et al, 2016 ; Szekeres and Kneipp, 2019 ), as contrast agents for computed tomography (CT), as antibacterial agents (Cui et al, 2012 ), and as catalyst (Alshammari, 2019 ; Begum et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Nano-objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%