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Advances in Dye Degradation: Volume 2 - cover

Advances in Dye Degradation: Volume 2

Paulpandian Muthu Mareeswaran, Jegathalaprathaban Rajesh

Verlag: Bentham Science Publishers

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This series provides information on the nature of dyes, their harmful effects, and dye degrading techniques. The second volume focuses on sophisticated oxidation methods for dye degradation. The information on target-oriented dye mitigation is intended to give readers a better understanding of the dye degradation process to sustain a healthy environment. Chapters present referenced information and highlight novel industry breakthroughs.Key topics:The Fenton process for dye removalMOF-based and graphene oxide photocatalysts for dye degradationNovel photocatalysts active in visible light and IR spectraPhotocatalytic degradation of transition metal dichalcogenidesEnvironment friendly synthesis of photocatalysts for dye degradationMetal oxide Nanomaterials for dye degradationThis volume is a comprehensive singular resource on photocatalytic dye degradation for researchers, apprentices and learners in chemistry and chemical engineering courses. It also serves as a reference for industry professionals who work with chemical dyes (for example in textile and plastic industries) and are engaged in the critical field of environmental remediation.ReadershipScholars in chemistry and chemical engineering; professionals in manufacturing industries and environmental sustainability.
Verfügbar seit: 26.07.2024.
Drucklänge: 176 Seiten.

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