2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2022.114103
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Photocatalytic oxidation of textile dye using sugarcane bagasse-Nb2O5 as a catalyst

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“…The creation of novel material via eco-friendly synthesis using sugarcane bagasse biochar as support for catalyst is of considerable interest, given its utilization of recycled waste, reduced use of chemical reagents, and the generation of an environmentally sustainable catalyst for the degradation of dyes and other pollutants in wastewater treatments [217][218][219][220]. To promote the broader adoption and application of sugarcane bagasse biochar, it is imperative to bridge knowledge gaps and emphasize future perspectives, particularly concerning standard characterization procedures.…”
Section: Knowledge Gaps and Anticipated Futuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The creation of novel material via eco-friendly synthesis using sugarcane bagasse biochar as support for catalyst is of considerable interest, given its utilization of recycled waste, reduced use of chemical reagents, and the generation of an environmentally sustainable catalyst for the degradation of dyes and other pollutants in wastewater treatments [217][218][219][220]. To promote the broader adoption and application of sugarcane bagasse biochar, it is imperative to bridge knowledge gaps and emphasize future perspectives, particularly concerning standard characterization procedures.…”
Section: Knowledge Gaps and Anticipated Futuresmentioning
confidence: 99%