2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.clet.2023.100621
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Thermally crosslinked electrospun nanofibrous mat from chrome-tanned solid wastes for cationic dye adsorption in wastewater treatment

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“…Also, the theoretical overpotential for this catalyst's main active center was determined to be merely 0.21 V, indicating the technique's high performance. Sitab et al [20] employed the residual materials from chrome-tanned leather production as a source for obtaining collagen hydrolysate, which was then utilized in the creation of an electrospun nanofibrous membrane using polyvinyl alcohol, aiming at the removal of cationic dye from wastewater. Yao et al [21] utilized conductive carbon materials to enhance the conductivity of titanium dioxide and improve the sodium storage performance of TiO2.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Metal-based Catalystmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the theoretical overpotential for this catalyst's main active center was determined to be merely 0.21 V, indicating the technique's high performance. Sitab et al [20] employed the residual materials from chrome-tanned leather production as a source for obtaining collagen hydrolysate, which was then utilized in the creation of an electrospun nanofibrous membrane using polyvinyl alcohol, aiming at the removal of cationic dye from wastewater. Yao et al [21] utilized conductive carbon materials to enhance the conductivity of titanium dioxide and improve the sodium storage performance of TiO2.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Metal-based Catalystmentioning
confidence: 99%