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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Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Copper
Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
Diuron
Emission analysis
Herbicides
Inductively coupled plasma
Inorganic Chemistry
Light
Nanorods
Optical emission spectroscopy
Optical properties
Organic Chemistry
Photocatalysis
Photocatalysts
Photodegradation
Polymer Sciences
Stabilizers (agents)
Synthesis
Zinc oxide
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