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Volumn 402, Issue 1-2, 2011, Pages 218-223
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A simple visible spectrum deconvolution technique to prevent the artefact induced by the hypsochromic shift from masking the concentration of methylene blue in photodegradation experiments
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Author keywords
Artefact; Deconvolution; Methylene blue; Photocatalysis; TiO2; Visible spectroscopy
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Indexed keywords
ARTEFACT;
DECONVOLUTION TECHNIQUES;
DEGUSSA P25;
DEMETHYLATION;
EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION;
HYPSOCHROMIC SHIFTS;
KINETIC RATE CONSTANTS;
METHYLENE BLUE;
PHOTO CATALYTIC DEGRADATION;
PHOTO-CATALYTIC;
PHOTODEGRADATION OF METHYLENE BLUE;
TIO;
VISIBLE SPECTRA;
VISIBLE SPECTRAL REGIONS;
VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY;
EXPERIMENTS;
INFRARED SPECTROPHOTOMETERS;
PHOTOCATALYSIS;
RATE CONSTANTS;
REACTION INTERMEDIATES;
TITANIUM DIOXIDE;
PHOTODEGRADATION;
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EID: 79960252771
PISSN: 0926860X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcata.2011.06.009 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (29)
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References (21)
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