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Evaluation the using of nano materials as self cleaning agents of different kinds of stained archeological textiles

Osman et al., 2017

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741516453366671150
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Osman E
Ibrahim S
Essa D
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Egyptian Journal of Chemistry

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Nano-sized TiO2 and ZnO have demonstrated efficiency in many application fields due to their photocatalytic features that provide self cleaning properties to the materials with simple and non-expensive procedures. Recently, nano TiO2 and nano ZnO started to be embedded …
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