Wang et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Monolayer porphyrin assembled SPSf/PES membrane reactor for degradation of dyes under visible light irradiation coupling with continuous filtration✰Wang et al., 2020
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- Wang M
- Zhang Y
- Yu G
- Zhao J
- Chen X
- Yan F
- Li J
- Yin Z
- He B
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- Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
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Porphyrin-based catalytic oxidation of hydrocarbon bonds is considered to be the most representative biomimetic catalysis. To mimic the biomimetic catalytic oxidation of nature under illumination of visible light, a monolayer of meso-tetrakis (1-methylpyridinium-4-yl) …
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