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Li Wang, Baobao Li, Hongyu Bai, Hong Ding, Na Xu, Chaofan Yin, Jingjing Xiong, Zhiwei Yang, Xianfa Rao and Binbin Dong
The pyrolytic carbon of polymer adsorbent resin (SAP) is used as a waste carbon source, which can be used as a porous carbon network via pyrolysis to remove surface sodium carbonate and other substances. In this paper, a ZnFe2O4/nitrogen-doped porous car...
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Xianyong Guo, Fan Gao, Haoxuan Cui, Jiaxuan Liu, Hairong Wang, Lixin Liang, Yinghai Wu, Li Wan, Jing Wang, Cuiya Zhang and Guangjing Xu
In this study, magnetic CuFe2O4, MgFe2O4, and ZnFe2O4 nanosphere photocatalysts were prepared by the sol?gel method at 300 °C, 400 °C, and 500 °C, respectively (named as CF300, CF400, CF500, MF300, MF400, MF500, ZF300, ZF400, and ZF500). The characteriza...
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Abdullah M. Al-Enizi, Omar H. Abd-Elkader, Shoyebmohamad F. Shaikh, Mohd Ubaidullah, Mohamed O. Abdelkader and Nasser Y. Mostafa
A sol?gel technique was successfully employed in creating pure and W-substituted zinc ferrite, with nominal compositions of ZnFe2-2xWxO4 (0.0 = x = 0.15). For the purposes of investigating the physical and chemical properties of the generated powders, se...
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Abdulhamid Hamza,Alhaji Saleh Zanna Umara,Diya'uddeen Basheer Hasan
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Present work was aimed at the development of a-Al2O3 supported ZnFe2O4 visible-light responsive photocatalysts. ZnFe2O4 and a-Al2O3 supported ZnFe2O4 were synthesized using co-precipitation method followed by calcination at 500 °C. The synthesized photoc...
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Yiseul Park, Misol Oh and Jae Hyun Kim
We prepared well-dispersed ZnFe2O4 (ZFO) nanoparticles on a graphene sheet by a facile one-step hydrothermal method using glucose as a novel linker agent and low-cost graphene flake. It was found that the glucose linkage on graphene...
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Nick Farahani, Peter J. Kelly, Glen West, Marina Ratova, Claire Hill and Vladimir Vishnyakov
The photocatalytic behavior of titania coatings is largely determined by their crystalline structure. Depending on deposition conditions, though, titania may form amorphous, brookite, anatase or rutile structures, with anatase or anatase/rutile mixed pha...
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Hiroyuki MATSUURA, Tasuku HAMANO and Fumitaka TSUKIHASHI
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