Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1976800573> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1976800573 endingPage "2150" @default.
- W1976800573 startingPage "2143" @default.
- W1976800573 abstract "To use solar irradiation or interior lighting efficiently, a new photocatalyst with high catalytic activity in visible light was sought. In this work, an upconversion luminescence agent, 40 CdF(2).60 BaF(2).1.0 Er(2)O(3), was synthesized and its fluorescent spectrum was determined. It is found that this upconversion luminescence agent can emit five upconversion fluorescent peaks below 387nm under the excitation of 488nm visible light. The upconversion luminescence agent has revealed an improvement over ordinary titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) in photocatalytic activity under visible light irradiation for the photocatalytic degradation of ethyl violet in aqueous solution as a model compound. The TiO(2) photocatalyst doped with upconversion luminescence agent was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscope (TEM). The photocatalytic degradation of ethyl violet was tracked by UV-vis and (1)H-NMR spectra, and the influences of irradiation time, initial concentration of ethyl violet, addition amount of TiO(2) catalyst and initial pH value were also investigated. To affirm the complete mineralization, the total organic carbon (TOC) was also tested. The degradation rate of ethyl violet in the presence of doped rutile TiO(2) photocatalyst reached 87.08% at 4.0h visible light irradiation, which was obviously higher than the corresponding degradation rate (35.42%) in the presence of undoped rutile TiO(2) powder. The research results show that the upconversion luminescence agent is necessary to transform visible lights into ultraviolet lights and thus make the best use of visible lights. By calculation, the upconversion efficiency of the emission peak at 380nm was estimated to be about 0.78%. The TiO(2) powder doped upconversion luminescence agent under visible light irradiation is able to decompose the ethyl violet in aqueous solution efficiently, therefore, this method may be envisaged as a technology for treating dyes wastewaters using solar energy, especially at textile industries in developing countries." @default.
- W1976800573 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1976800573 creator A5018967320 @default.
- W1976800573 creator A5019705302 @default.
- W1976800573 creator A5035752245 @default.
- W1976800573 creator A5037017253 @default.
- W1976800573 creator A5039646510 @default.
- W1976800573 creator A5058590640 @default.
- W1976800573 creator A5060002817 @default.
- W1976800573 creator A5066669347 @default.
- W1976800573 creator A5080990023 @default.
- W1976800573 creator A5085914557 @default.
- W1976800573 date "2006-06-01" @default.
- W1976800573 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W1976800573 title "RETRACTED: Investigation on photocatalytic degradation of ethyl violet dyestuff using visible light in the presence of ordinary rutile TiO2 catalyst doped with upconversion luminescence agent" @default.
- W1976800573 cites W1967998026 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W1979621783 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W1983833908 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W1986252415 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W1999023041 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2000267467 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2016076982 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2017190658 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2020535114 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2022102845 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2034619811 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W20346358 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2046182049 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2047583709 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2054164656 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2061601057 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2065286229 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2068357528 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2076392207 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2079714996 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2079806904 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2079836596 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2081130717 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2086840436 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2091246351 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2110540540 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2111062994 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2142213813 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W2520066703 @default.
- W1976800573 cites W4248309453 @default.
- W1976800573 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2006.04.009" @default.
- W1976800573 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16730367" @default.
- W1976800573 hasPublicationYear "2006" @default.
- W1976800573 type Work @default.
- W1976800573 sameAs 1976800573 @default.
- W1976800573 citedByCount "51" @default.
- W1976800573 countsByYear W19768005732012 @default.
- W1976800573 countsByYear W19768005732013 @default.
- W1976800573 countsByYear W19768005732014 @default.
- W1976800573 countsByYear W19768005732015 @default.
- W1976800573 countsByYear W19768005732016 @default.
- W1976800573 countsByYear W19768005732017 @default.
- W1976800573 countsByYear W19768005732018 @default.
- W1976800573 countsByYear W19768005732019 @default.
- W1976800573 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1976800573 hasAuthorship W1976800573A5018967320 @default.
- W1976800573 hasAuthorship W1976800573A5019705302 @default.
- W1976800573 hasAuthorship W1976800573A5035752245 @default.
- W1976800573 hasAuthorship W1976800573A5037017253 @default.
- W1976800573 hasAuthorship W1976800573A5039646510 @default.
- W1976800573 hasAuthorship W1976800573A5058590640 @default.
- W1976800573 hasAuthorship W1976800573A5060002817 @default.
- W1976800573 hasAuthorship W1976800573A5066669347 @default.
- W1976800573 hasAuthorship W1976800573A5080990023 @default.
- W1976800573 hasAuthorship W1976800573A5085914557 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C104663316 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C111337013 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C11630735 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C13965031 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C148869448 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C161790260 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C185544564 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C191897082 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C2777593239 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C2777889555 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C49040817 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C65165184 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C75473681 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConcept C91881484 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConceptScore W1976800573C104663316 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConceptScore W1976800573C111337013 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConceptScore W1976800573C11630735 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConceptScore W1976800573C120665830 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConceptScore W1976800573C121332964 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConceptScore W1976800573C13965031 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConceptScore W1976800573C148869448 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConceptScore W1976800573C161790260 @default.
- W1976800573 hasConceptScore W1976800573C178790620 @default.