2023
DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2023.2236732
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1-D MOF [Ag 2 (C 10 H 10 N 3 O 3 S) 2 (C 4 H 8 N) 2 ]n: photocatalytic treatment, crystallographic evaluation, ADMET parameters, CT-DNA and anticancer activity

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“…The rate constants for MB photodegradation with Ni-SDZ under visible light are − 0.01634 min −1 . The values of k indicated that the activity of photocatalyst Ni-SDZ is better than that of reported data 58 , 91 , 98 100 .
Figure 12 ( a ) Absorption spectra of MB solution with Ni-SDZ complex function of visible light irradiation time, ( b ) Photocatalytic degradation rate of MB in the presence of Ni-SDZ complex, ( c ) The liner fitting of -in C/C o and irradiation time and ( d ) Starting and final degradation % V/S time and ( e ) Degradation pathway of MB dye via Chromophoric group degradation.
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Section: Photo-catalytic Degradationcontrasting
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“…The rate constants for MB photodegradation with Ni-SDZ under visible light are − 0.01634 min −1 . The values of k indicated that the activity of photocatalyst Ni-SDZ is better than that of reported data 58 , 91 , 98 100 .
Figure 12 ( a ) Absorption spectra of MB solution with Ni-SDZ complex function of visible light irradiation time, ( b ) Photocatalytic degradation rate of MB in the presence of Ni-SDZ complex, ( c ) The liner fitting of -in C/C o and irradiation time and ( d ) Starting and final degradation % V/S time and ( e ) Degradation pathway of MB dye via Chromophoric group degradation.
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Section: Photo-catalytic Degradationcontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…The surface represented by a deep red spot is illuminating hydrogen bonding interactions (Fig. 5 ) 58 , 78 . The dominant interactions are H…O can be seen in di and de surface plots as the bright red spots and deep red spots in maps are showing strong interactions in molecules.…”
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