2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.131319
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Remove of triclosan from aqueous solutions by nanoflower MnO2: Insight into the mechanism of oxidation and adsorption

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“…[20] As shown in Figure S1, the asymmetrical O 1s spectra of samples could be deconvoluted into two components: one at 531.38ev and the other at 533.18, which were assigned to O=CÀ N, while the latter was assigned to O=CÀ O. [21] Likewise, the core level spectrum of P 2p for the phosphate groups reveals two binding energy peaks at 132.88 eV and 135.26 eV, which were fitted to 2p 3/2 and 2p 1/2 , respectively. [22] The C 1s spectrum is fitted with three peaks: one with binding energy at 288.14 eV, attributed to the amide or peptide group of BSA and another peak with binding energy at 286.18 assigned to the imine group (CÀ C=N) .The lowest binding energy feature (∼ 284.68 eV) was due to the CÀ C/CÀ H group in the aromatic ring.…”
Section: Chemistryselectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[20] As shown in Figure S1, the asymmetrical O 1s spectra of samples could be deconvoluted into two components: one at 531.38ev and the other at 533.18, which were assigned to O=CÀ N, while the latter was assigned to O=CÀ O. [21] Likewise, the core level spectrum of P 2p for the phosphate groups reveals two binding energy peaks at 132.88 eV and 135.26 eV, which were fitted to 2p 3/2 and 2p 1/2 , respectively. [22] The C 1s spectrum is fitted with three peaks: one with binding energy at 288.14 eV, attributed to the amide or peptide group of BSA and another peak with binding energy at 286.18 assigned to the imine group (CÀ C=N) .The lowest binding energy feature (∼ 284.68 eV) was due to the CÀ C/CÀ H group in the aromatic ring.…”
Section: Chemistryselectmentioning
confidence: 99%