2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106362
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Simple sonochemical synthesis, characterization of TmVO4 nanostructure in the presence of Schiff-base ligands and investigation of its potential in the removal of toxic dyes

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“…Among the various pollutants, synthetic dyes such as rhodamine B, 279–281 Sudan red III, 282–285 methyl red, 286–288 methyl violet, 289–293 malachite green, 294,295 acid black dye, 296–299 Congo red, 300 and methyl orange 301–303 are common. Feng et al created CsPb(Br 1− x Cl x ) 3 -Au nanoheterojunction materials, 271 which were used to decompose Sudan red III pollutants, and the results showed that after 6 hours of visible light exposure, the heterostructures had degraded 71% of Sudan dye.…”
Section: Applications Of All-inorganic Halide Perovskitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among the various pollutants, synthetic dyes such as rhodamine B, 279–281 Sudan red III, 282–285 methyl red, 286–288 methyl violet, 289–293 malachite green, 294,295 acid black dye, 296–299 Congo red, 300 and methyl orange 301–303 are common. Feng et al created CsPb(Br 1− x Cl x ) 3 -Au nanoheterojunction materials, 271 which were used to decompose Sudan red III pollutants, and the results showed that after 6 hours of visible light exposure, the heterostructures had degraded 71% of Sudan dye.…”
Section: Applications Of All-inorganic Halide Perovskitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the various pollutants, synthetic dyes such as rhodamine B, [279][280][281] Sudan red III, [282][283][284][285] methyl red, [286][287][288] methyl violet, [289][290][291][292][293] malachite green, 294,295 acid black dye, [296][297][298][299] Congo red, 300 and methyl orange [301][302][303] Besides dyes, the abuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics (ciprooxacin, 305-307 noroxacin, 308-311 2-mercaptobenzothiazole, 312 and tetracycline hydrochloride [313][314][315] ) causes harm to ecosystems and poses a threat to human health. Using allinorganic lead halide perovskites, antibiotics can be successfully removed from water sources.…”
Section: Contaminant Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…60 The results obtained from the solvent, and consequently desiccated at a temperature of 90 C for 60 min. [63][64][65][66] The recovered nanocatalyst was then used once more for the subsequent ECOD procedure. The data portrayed in Figure 9a depicts a gradual decline in the elimination of DBT, starting from 98% and concluding at 95% over the five successive cycles.…”
Section: Kinetics Investigations On Ecodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The demand for biocompatible and environmentally friendly nanomaterials has continued to grow each year. The need is particularly significant for photocatalysts [1][2][3], biomedical [4,5], and other applications. The use of nanomaterials in the biomedical field has rapidly developed, which includes materials for diagnosis, treatment, and therapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%