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- W3089105323 abstract "Metallic glasses (MGs) are promising candidates for catalysts with high efficiency for dyeing wastewater remediation, due to their metastable nature, disordered structure, and large residual stresses. However, dyeing wastewater usually contains a high concentration of inorganic ions which may have adverse effects on the degradation process, while the impacts of these ions on MGs’ degradation capability have often been overlooked and still remain unknown. Thus, the roles of inorganic ions (Cl-, NO3-, SO42-, and H2PO4-) on the degradation of azo dye by Fe-based MG with nominal composition of Fe81Si4B14Cu1 were systematically investigated. The results showed that the inorganic ions have significant influence on MG’s surface morphology, degradation capability, mineralization and durability. All these aspects need to be considered prior to application of MGs for azo dyes degradation in real natural contaminated water or saline wastewater." @default.
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- W3089105323 title "Influence of inorganic ions on degradation capability of Fe-based metallic glass towards dyeing wastewater remediation" @default.
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