Collagen fiber immobilized Fe(iii): a novel catalyst for photo-assisted degradation of dyes
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Rui Tang, Xue-Pin Liao, Xin Liu, Bi Shi
A novel catalyst for the Fenton reaction was prepared by immobilizing Fe(III) onto collagen fiber and its high activity as a catalyst for degradation of dyes under irradiation of UVC was proved.
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