One-pot Synthesis of Copper-doped ZnO Nanorods photocatalysts: Degradation of Diuron Herbicide Under Simulated Solar Light
In the current study, Copper doped ZnO nanorods (Zn 1 − y Cu y O) have been synthesized using a one-pot polyolmethod with low Cu molar content (0
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Cu
y
O) have been synthesized using a one-pot polyolmethod with low Cu molar content (0 |
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Cu
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Cu
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O photocatalysts. X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, N
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