Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2945661616> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2945661616 endingPage "103174" @default.
- W2945661616 startingPage "103174" @default.
- W2945661616 abstract "Abstract In searching for alternative and abundant photocatalyst, exfoliated kaolinite nanolayers (nK) were prepared by a simple intercalation process. The effect of intercalating agents on the produced nK was studied by different instrumentations. XRD, FT-IR, and TEM confirm the exfoliation of kaolinite into nanolayers. Bandgap values were altered depending on intercalating agents as revealed by light absorption spectra. Photogenerated charge carriers observed through photoluminescence spectra. The produced nK applied for photodegradation of Rhodamine B dye (RhB) as an industrial model for wastewater treatment purposes. The results showed a complete photodegradation of RhB within a few minutes under UV with superb reaction kinetics. We refer the enhanced photocatalytic properties to the exposed metal oxide impurities on the surface of nK due to exfoliation. Performance tests revealed the reusability and stability of the prepared nK. This plentiful material is supposed to be a versatile alternative for the well-known photocatalysts with the possibility of large-scale production. Photodegradation mechanism of RhB is proposed." @default.
- W2945661616 created "2019-05-29" @default.
- W2945661616 creator A5000339942 @default.
- W2945661616 creator A5029036741 @default.
- W2945661616 creator A5051395424 @default.
- W2945661616 creator A5051459698 @default.
- W2945661616 creator A5055396319 @default.
- W2945661616 date "2019-06-01" @default.
- W2945661616 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W2945661616 title "Exfoliated kaolinite nanolayers as an alternative photocatalyst with superb activity" @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1424338312 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1943833960 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1969100304 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1972929769 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1974781376 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1976609190 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1983237151 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1984053312 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1986249667 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1991994707 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1995114468 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W1999156741 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2004637227 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2007195468 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2007223861 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2014761566 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2018440821 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2029818789 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2034473095 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2034936566 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2046155950 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2052251987 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2056862658 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2057500897 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2060429741 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2061722633 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2065661721 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2067442875 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2069762323 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2081948522 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2082034007 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2082255792 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2085537249 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2092283160 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2119691426 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2120162628 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2138960271 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2145415727 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2147626445 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2219186053 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2345994973 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2560291495 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2561097638 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2589592673 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2622910489 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2776173067 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2794891148 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2798243571 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2884213060 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W2922263346 @default.
- W2945661616 cites W564732676 @default.
- W2945661616 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2019.103174" @default.
- W2945661616 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2945661616 type Work @default.
- W2945661616 sameAs 2945661616 @default.
- W2945661616 citedByCount "50" @default.
- W2945661616 countsByYear W29456616162019 @default.
- W2945661616 countsByYear W29456616162020 @default.
- W2945661616 countsByYear W29456616162021 @default.
- W2945661616 countsByYear W29456616162022 @default.
- W2945661616 countsByYear W29456616162023 @default.
- W2945661616 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2945661616 hasAuthorship W2945661616A5000339942 @default.
- W2945661616 hasAuthorship W2945661616A5029036741 @default.
- W2945661616 hasAuthorship W2945661616A5051395424 @default.
- W2945661616 hasAuthorship W2945661616A5051459698 @default.
- W2945661616 hasAuthorship W2945661616A5055396319 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConcept C161790260 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConcept C171250308 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConcept C191897082 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConcept C2779899878 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConcept C42360764 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConcept C65165184 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConceptScore W2945661616C127413603 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConceptScore W2945661616C161790260 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConceptScore W2945661616C171250308 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConceptScore W2945661616C178790620 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConceptScore W2945661616C185592680 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConceptScore W2945661616C191897082 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConceptScore W2945661616C192562407 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConceptScore W2945661616C2779899878 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConceptScore W2945661616C42360764 @default.
- W2945661616 hasConceptScore W2945661616C65165184 @default.
- W2945661616 hasIssue "3" @default.