Partially decomposed PVP as a surface modification of ZnO, CdO, ZnS and CdS nanostructures for enhanced stability and catalytic activity towards sulphamethoxazole degradation

In order to prepare stable and efficient photocatalysts, a microwave-furnace-assisted method using ethylene glycol (EG) as a solvent has been employed to obtain metal oxides and metal sulphides nanocatalysts with partial decomposition of the polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) cap (P-ZnO, P-CdO, P-ZnS and P-...

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subjects Antibiotics
Cadmium sulfide
Catalytic activity
Caustic soda
Chemistry and Materials Science
Decomposition
Electromagnetic absorption
Engineering
Ethylene glycol
Fourier transforms
Infrared spectra
Materials Science
Metal oxides
Metal sulfides
Nanoparticles
Oxidation
Photocatalysis
Photodegradation
Pollutants
Polyvinylpyrrolidone
Scanning electron microscopy
Temperature
Zinc
Zinc oxide
Zinc sulfide
title Partially decomposed PVP as a surface modification of ZnO, CdO, ZnS and CdS nanostructures for enhanced stability and catalytic activity towards sulphamethoxazole degradation
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