“…A comparison of the photodegradation efficiency between the photocatalysts reported in the literature and those prepared in this work has been performed and is shown in Table 2. 34–37 The turnover frequency (TOF) values were normalized based on the amount of photocatalyst used per unit of time for NOR degradation (eqn (S10)†), providing a comprehensive understanding of photocatalytic performance. From the data presented in Table 2, it is clear that BiOBr@TAPP-MIP outperformed the other listed photocatalysts in terms of photodegradation efficiency.…”
Imprinted cavities were in situ fabricated within BiOBr@porphyrin composites, affording a powerful method of designing diverse imprinted photocatalyst/composites for selectively removing pollutants.
“…A comparison of the photodegradation efficiency between the photocatalysts reported in the literature and those prepared in this work has been performed and is shown in Table 2. 34–37 The turnover frequency (TOF) values were normalized based on the amount of photocatalyst used per unit of time for NOR degradation (eqn (S10)†), providing a comprehensive understanding of photocatalytic performance. From the data presented in Table 2, it is clear that BiOBr@TAPP-MIP outperformed the other listed photocatalysts in terms of photodegradation efficiency.…”
Imprinted cavities were in situ fabricated within BiOBr@porphyrin composites, affording a powerful method of designing diverse imprinted photocatalyst/composites for selectively removing pollutants.
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