2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-29253-7
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Efficient mercury(II) removal by corn bract/dopamine@ZnS composites

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“…Additionally, the peaks of 1622 and 2932 cm –1 were generated by the stretches of C–H and –NH 2 , respectively . Further, in ALG, the 3358 cm –1 peak belonged to the hydroxyl group’s stretch, and the 1014 cm –1 peak was formed by the glycosidic bond’s vibration . Moreover, the peaks at 1602 and 1432 cm –1 can be attributed to the asymmetric and symmetric stretches of the carboxyl groups in ALG. , …”
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“…Additionally, the peaks of 1622 and 2932 cm –1 were generated by the stretches of C–H and –NH 2 , respectively . Further, in ALG, the 3358 cm –1 peak belonged to the hydroxyl group’s stretch, and the 1014 cm –1 peak was formed by the glycosidic bond’s vibration . Moreover, the peaks at 1602 and 1432 cm –1 can be attributed to the asymmetric and symmetric stretches of the carboxyl groups in ALG. , …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…49 Further, in ALG, the 3358 cm −1 peak belonged to the hydroxyl group's stretch, and the 1014 cm −1 peak was formed by the glycosidic bond's vibration. 50 Moreover, the peaks at 1602 and 1432 cm −1 can be attributed to the asymmetric and symmetric stretches of the carboxyl groups in ALG. 51,52 Swelling and Degradation of MP PM .…”
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