Chemically modified chitosan‑sodium alginate as chemo-sensor adsorbent for the detection of picric acid and removal of biebrich scarlet

Volume: 147, Pages: 582 - 594
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
We report here on the green synthesis method of hydrogel nanocomposite (Na-Ala/Chit-cl-polyAAm/CQDs) incorporated with carbon quantum dots for picric acid sensing and biebrich scharlet dye removal from industrial waste water. The nanocomposite precursor was derived from chitosan‑sodium alginate hybrid backbone and acrylamide monomer through the formation of semi-IPN matrix (Na-Ala/Chit-cl-polyAAm). The swelling percentage of semi-IPN can be...
Paper Details
Title
Chemically modified chitosan‑sodium alginate as chemo-sensor adsorbent for the detection of picric acid and removal of biebrich scarlet
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
147
Pages
582 - 594
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