Pattanayak, Dhruti Sundar Pal, Dharm Mishra, Jyoti Thakur, Chandrakant Wasewar, Kailas L
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Environmental science and pollution research international
Tetracyclines (TCs) antibiotics are very common and often used in both human and veterinary medicines. More than 75% of TCs are excreted in an active condition and released into the environment, posing a risk to the ecosystem and human health. Residual antibiotics are in global water bodies, causing antibiotic resistance and genotoxicity in humans ...
Pattanayak, Dhruti Sundar Pal, Dharm Mishra, Jyoti Thakur, Chandrakant
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Environmental science and pollution research international
Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) is well recognised as one of the most promising materials for photocatalytic activities such as environmental remediation via organic pollution elimination. New methods of nanoscale structure design introduce tunable electrical characteristics and broaden their use as visible light-induced photocatalysts. This pape...
Chen, Yanling Bai, Xue Ji, Yetong Chen, Dandan
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Journal of hazardous materials
Herein, ternary metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)-derived MnCoFeO with different levels of oxygen vacancies (Ov) were designed by adjusting the doping amount of Mn and employed to activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) for sulfamethoxazole (SMX) degradation. The MnCoFeO-2 with the largest Ov content exhibited the highest SMX degradation efficacy. Almost 10...
Yu, Zhiqing Li, Xiaotao Ma, Zhenning Wang, Xun Li, Xing
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series
The structural stability, energy band, density of states images and absorption spectra of TiO2 (101) surface and TiO2 (101) @ MoO3 system were calculated and analyzed by the first principle method. The results show that MoO3 clusters can form Mo-O-Ti bridge structure on TiO2 (101) surface, which has good stability and is beneficial to practical use...
Wang, Zumin Cheng, Meng Yu, Ranbo
Due to their excellent catalytic properties, transition metal phosphides have become the most promising and inexpensive electrocatalytic materials to replace noble metals in electrocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen production. Element doping is an efficient way to greatly improve their activity and stability. This review revisits recent resear...
Wang, Zumin Cheng, Meng Yu, Ranbo
Due to their excellent catalytic properties, transition metal phosphides have become the most promising and inexpensive electrocatalytic materials to replace noble metals in electrocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen production. Element doping is an efficient way to greatly improve their activity and stability. This review revisits recent resear...
Pai, Hao Kuo, Tsung-Rong Chung, Ren-Jei Kubendhiran, Subbiramaniyan Yougbaré, Sibidou Lin, Lu-Yin
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Journal of colloid and interface science
Doping heteroatoms and decorating co-catalyst are intensively applied to improve photocatalytic ability of BiVO4. In this study, it is the first time to design W-doped BiVO4 coupling MIL-101(Fe) as photocatalyst for water oxidation using electrodeposition and hydrothermal processes. Similar system with Mo as dopant has been reported, but the dopant...
Mancera, Rafael R C Vaiss, Viviane S Espino, Oliver E E de Avillez, Roberto R Appel, Lucia G Costa, Luciano T
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Journal of molecular modeling
Zirconia oxide (ZrO2) is a material that has aroused great interest in the scientific community for its general use in various technological applications, such as fuel cells, solar cells, electronic devices, catalysis, dental biomaterial and ceramics. When it is applied as a catalyst, the doping and vacancy effects of their crystalline phases are i...
Stroyuk, Oleksandr Raievska, Oleksandra Hauch, Jens Brabec, Christoph J
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Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
Tailored modifications of halide lead-free perovskites (LFPs) via doping/alloying with metal cations have been recognized as a promising pathway to highly efficient inorganic phosphors with photoluminescence (PL) quantum yields of up to 100 %. Such materials typically display selective sensitivity to UV light, a broad PL range, and long PL lifetime...
Chisati, Enock M Undi, Dorothy Ulili, Samuel Nkhoma, Sarai Mlongoti, Mathews
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Malawi medical journal : the journal of Medical Association of Malawi
Use of performance enhancing substances (PES) is common among athletes with a worldwide prevalence ranging from 5% to 31%. There has been little knowledge of PES use in African athletes with no available data for Malawian football players. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of PESs use among elite football players in two super league team...