In Situ Preparation of MnO2 on the Catechol/Silane-Coated Polypropylene Nonwoven Fabrics for Effective Removal of Cationic Dyes
Jing Li,
Hui Sun,
Dewei Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Previous studies have confirmed that MnO x removes heavy metal ions and organic pollutants from water with dual effects of adsorption and oxidation coupling, significantly improving the ability to remove impurities. Nanometal oxides have a highly reactive surface but tend to agglomerate during preparation and are challenging to recycle after use. A common method is to combine nano-MnO 2 with Fe 3 O 4 to prepare magnetic materials for easy recycling. Our previous research has confirmed that catechol (CA) and (3… Show more
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