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Degradation of Acid Red 18 in an aqueous environment by TiO2/Zeolite nano photocatalyst

Shokri et al., 2021

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3121723629289252718
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Shokri A
Krimi S
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Journal of Water and Environmental Nanotechnology

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In this study, the TiO2 nanoparticles were supported on Y-type zeolite as a new photocatalyst and used to degrade Acid Red 18 in aqueous media. The nano photocatalyst was synthesized by coprecipitation procedure and characterized by Fourier transfer infrared …
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